نتایج جستجو برای: ten predator species

تعداد نتایج: 661804  

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2017
Sean R Anderson Susanne Menden-Deuer

To assess the effects of fluctuating prey availability on predator population dynamics and grazing impact on phytoplankton, we measured growth and grazing rates of three heterotrophic dinoflagellate species-Oxyrrhis marina, Gyrodinium dominans and Gyrodinium spirale-before and after depriving them of phytoplankton prey. All three dinoflagellate species survived long periods (> 10 d) without alg...

2015
Matthew D. Mitchell Douglas P. Chivers Mark I. McCormick Maud C.O. Ferrari

It is critical for prey to recognise predators and distinguish predators from non-threatening species. Yet, we have little understanding of how prey develop effective predator recognition templates. Recent studies suggest that prey may actually learn key predator features which can be used to recognise novel species with similar characteristics. However, non-predators are sometimes mislabelled ...

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...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2017
Emily W Grason

Though prey use a variety of information sources to assess predation risk, evolutionary cohistory with a predator could constrain information use, and nonnative prey might fail to recognize risk from a novel predator. Nonnative prey might instead use generalized risk assessment, relying on general alarm signals from injured conspecifics rather than cues from predators. I tested the influence of...

1999
Jon D. Pelletier

Multi-species Lotka±Volterra models exhibit greater instability with an increase in diversity and/or connectance. These model systems, however, lack the likely behavior that a predator will prey more heavily on some species if other prey species decline in relative abundance. We ®nd that stability does not depend on diversity and/or connectance in multi-species Lotka±Volterra models with this `...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2011
Mary E Hunsicker Lorenzo Ciannelli Kevin M Bailey Jeffrey A Buckel J Wilson White Jason S Link Timothy E Essington Sarah Gaichas Todd W Anderson Richard D Brodeur Kung-Sik Chan Kun Chen Göran Englund Kenneth T Frank Vânia Freitas Mark A Hixon Thomas Hurst Darren W Johnson James F Kitchell Doug Reese George A Rose Henrik Sjodin William J Sydeman Henk W van der Veer Knut Vollset Stephani Zador

Predator-prey interactions are a primary structuring force vital to the resilience of marine communities and sustainability of the world's oceans. Human influences on marine ecosystems mediate changes in species interactions. This generality is evinced by the cascading effects of overharvesting top predators on the structure and function of marine ecosystems. It follows that ecological forecast...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2007
Vlastimil Krivan

This article studies the effects of adaptive changes in predator and/or prey activities on the Lotka-Volterra predator-prey population dynamics. The model assumes the classical foraging-predation risk trade-offs: increased activity increases population growth rate, but it also increases mortality rate. The model considers three scenarios: prey only are adaptive, predators only are adaptive, and...

2017
Sheng Chen Ulrich Dobramysl Uwe C. Tauber Virginia Tech Cambridge University

We perform individual-based Monte Carlo simulations in a community consisting of two predator species competing for a single prey species, with the purpose of studying biodiversity stabilization in this simple model system. Predators are characterized with predation efficiency and death rates, to which Darwinian evolutionary adaptation is introduced. Competition for limited prey abundance drive...

Journal: :Journal of mathematical biology 2013
Ross Cressman Vlastimil Křivan

The population-dispersal dynamics for predator-prey interactions and two competing species in a two patch environment are studied. It is assumed that both species (i.e., either predators and their prey, or the two competing species) are mobile and their dispersal between patches is directed to the higher fitness patch. It is proved that such dispersal, irrespectively of its speed, cannot destab...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Ivan Gomez-Mestre Carmen Díaz-Paniagua

Invasive species cause deep impacts on ecosystems worldwide, contributing to the decline and extinction of indigenous species. Effective defences against native biological threats in indigenous species, whether structural or inducible, often seem inoperative against invasive species. Here, we show that tadpoles of the Iberian green frog detect chemical cues from indigenous predators (dragonfly ...

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