نتایج جستجو برای: predator larval stage

تعداد نتایج: 390130  

2014
Yakui Xue Xiafeng Duan Mingshu Peng

We invest a predator-prey model of Holling type-IV functional response with stage structure and double delays due to maturation time for both prey and predator. The dynamical behavior of the system is investigated from the point of view of stability switches aspects. We assume that the immature and mature individuals of each species are divided by a fixed age, and the mature predator only attac...

2004
RUI XU

The traditional Lotka-Volterra-type predator-prey model has received great attention from both theoretical and mathematical biologists, and has been well studied (see, e.g., [5, 8, 9]). It is assumed in the classical Lotka-Volterra predator-prey model that each individual predator admits the same ability to attack prey. This assumption seems not to be realistic for many animals. In the natural ...

2003
JOHN M. DETTMERS ROY A. STEIN

—Because peak abundance of larval gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum occurs simultaneously with the midsummer decline of macrozooplankton in Ohio reservoirs, we hypothesized that zooplanktivory by larval gizzard shad caused this decline. To test this hypothesis, we compared larval food consumption with zooplankton productivity in two reservoirs. Larval gizzard shad began to influence zooplankton ...

2017
Tsukasa Mori Yukio Yanagisawa Yoichiro Kitani Goshi Yamamoto Naoko Goto-Inoue Tadashi Kimura Keiko Kashiwagi Akihiko Kashiwagi

Predator-induced phenotypic plasticity is the ability of prey to adapt to their native predator. However, owing to environmental changes, encounters with unknown predators are inevitable. Therefore, study of prey and non-native predator interaction will reveal the primary stages of adaptive strategies in prey-predator interactions in the context of evolutionary processes. Here, Xenopus tadpoles...

2018
Tsukasa Mori Yukio Yanagisawa Yoichiro Kitani Goshi Yamamoto Naoko Goto-Inoue Tadashi Kimura Keiko Kashiwagi Akihiko Kashiwagi

Predator-induced phenotypic plasticity is the ability of prey to adapt to their native predator. However, owing to environmental changes, encounters with unknown predators are inevitable. Therefore, study of prey and non-native predator interaction will reveal the primary stages of adaptive strategies in prey-predator interactions in the context of evolutionary processes. Here, Xenopus tadpoles...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2008
Goutam Chandra Samir K Mandal Arup K Ghosh Dipanwita Das Siddhartha S Banerjee Sumanta Chakraborty

BACKGROUND Problems associated with resistant mosquitoes and the effects on non-target species by chemicals, evoke a reason to find alternative methods to control mosquitoes, like the use of natural predators. In this regard, aquatic coleopterans have been explored less compared to other insect predators. In the present study, an evaluation of the role of the larvae of Acilius sulcatus Linnaeus...

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