نتایج جستجو برای: predation rate

تعداد نتایج: 971157  

Journal: :journal of mathematical modeling 0
om prakash misra school of mathematics and allied sciences, jiwaji university, gwalior-474 011, india raveendra babu annavarapu school of mathematics and allied sciences, jiwaji university, gwalior-474 011, india

the modeling investigation in this paper discusses the system level effects of a toxicant on a three species food chain system. in the models, we have assumed that the presence of top predator reduces the predatory ability of the intermediate predator. the stability analysis of the models is carried out and the sufficient conditions for the existence and extinction of the populations under the ...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2009
M Panzacchi J D C Linnell M Odden J Odden R Andersen

1. Notwithstanding the growing amount of literature emphasizing the link between habitat, life-history traits and behaviour, few empirical studies investigated the combined effect of these parameters on individual predation risk. We investigated direct and indirect consequences of habitat composition at multiple spatial scales on predation risk by red foxes on 151 radio-monitored roe deer fawns...

Journal: :Ethics and Animals 2011

2013
Oswald J. Schmitz Mark A. Bradford Michael S. Strickland Dror Hawlena

The quantity and quality of detritus entering the soil determines the rate of decomposition by microbial communities as well as recycle rates of nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) sequestration. Plant litter comprises the majority of detritus, and so it is assumed that decomposition is only marginally influenced by biomass inputs from animals such as herbivores and carnivores. However, carnivores may ...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
J Kevin Craig Brian J Burke Larry B Crowder James A Rice

The outcome of predation interactions between growing, size-structured predator and prey cohorts is difficult to predict. We manipulated the food resources available to juvenile spot subject to predation from southern flounder in a 60-day replicated pond experiment to test the hypothesis that spot growing slowly would experience higher predation mortality and stronger selection against small in...

2000
Janne Sundell Ilkka Hanski

We investigated the functional response of the least weasel (Mustela ni6alis ni6alis) in a series of experiments conducted in large outdoor enclosures (0.5 ha). Radiocollared Microtus voles were released in the enclosures at different densities (4, 8, 16 and 100/ha) three days before the release of a radiocollared weasel. During the three-day experiment every vole killed was replaced with anoth...

2013
Jennifer L. Reidy Frank Thompson

Knowledge of dominant predators is necessary to identifY predation patterns and mitigate losses to nest predation, especially for endangered songbirds. We monitored songbird nests with timelapse infrared video cameras at Fort Hood Military Reservation, Texas, from 1997 to 2002 and 2005, and in Austin, Texas, during 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2009. Predation was the most common source of nest failure...

2014
Laura Härkönen Zeynep Pekcan-Hekim Noora Hellén Anne Ojala Jukka Horppila

In aquatic ecosystems, predation is affected both by turbulence and visibility, but the combined effects are poorly known. Both factors are changing in lakes in the Northern Hemisphere; the average levels of turbulence are predicted to increase due to increasing wind activities, while water transparency is decreasing, e.g., due to variations in precipitation, and sediment resuspension. We explo...

2009
JOSEPH N. S. EISENBERG JAN O. WASHBURN SEBASTIAN J. SCHREIBER

The generalist feeding strategy of larvae of the western tree hole mosquito, Aedes sierrensis, is central to understanding the community-level effects of the tritrophic interactions among mosquito larvae, midsized organisms (such as protozoa), and lowerlevel organisms (such as bacteria and fungi) in west coast phytotelmata. Laboratory microcosm experiments were conducted to characterize the fee...

2003
Michael Kaspari Sean O’Donnell

Army ants form nomadic insect colonies whose chief food is other social insects. Here we compare the rate of army ant raids with the average density of their potential prey from 28 New World subtropical and tropical localities. We estimate that army ant raids occur at the rate of 1.22 m per day in tropical forests. Army ant raid rates increased with primary productivity, and with the density of...

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