نتایج جستجو برای: prey density

تعداد نتایج: 428600  

2016
Jarosław Kobak Małgorzata Poznańska Łukasz Jermacz Tomasz Kakareko Daniel Prądzynski Małgorzata Łodygowska Karolina Montowska Karolina Bącela-Spychalska

Aggregations of the Ponto-Caspian invasive zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) constitute a suitable habitat for macroinvertebrates, considerably increasing their abundance and providing effective antipredator protection. Thus, the overall effect of a mussel bed on particular predator species may vary from positive to negative, depending on both prey density increase and predator ability to pre...

Journal: :Nonlinear Dynamics 2021

In ecology, the refuge protection of prey plays a significant role in dynamics interactions between and predator. this paper, we investigate non-smooth prey–predator mathematical model characterized by density-dependent intermittent prey. The assumes population density predator as an index for to decide on when avail or discontinue protection, representing level apprehension predators. We apply...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2006
J David Wiens Barry R Noon Richard T Reynolds

Effective wildlife conservation strategies require an understanding of how fluctuating environmental conditions affect sensitive life stages. As part of a long-term study, we examined post-fledging and post-independence survival of 89 radio-marked juvenile Northern Goshawks (Accipiter gentilis) produced from 48 nests in northern Arizona, USA, during 1998-2001. Information-theoretic methods were...

Journal: :Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society 2022

In this paper, a mathematical model for the system of prey-predator with immigrant prey has been analyzed to find an approximate solution population density, local and predator density. Furthermore, we present novel soft computing technique named LeNN-WOA-NM algorithm solving prey. The proposed uses function approximating ability Legendre polynomials based on neural networks (LeNNs), global sea...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
G Oshanin O Vasilyev P L Krapivsky J Klafter

We study the survival of a prey that is hunted by N predators. The predators perform independent random walks on a square lattice with V sites and start a direct chase whenever the prey appears within their sighting range. The prey is caught when a predator jumps to the site occupied by the prey. We analyze the efficacy of a lazy, minimal-effort evasion strategy according to which the prey trie...

2012
W. Christopher Long Emily F. Gamelin Eric G. Johnson Anson H. Hines

A predator consuming multiple prey species usually causes indirect effects. Ap parent mutualism results when multiple prey species reduce predation risk for each other by altering a predator’s functional response. Short-term apparent competition occurs when multiple prey species increase predation risks for each other through the numerical response, i.e. increasing the predator’s birth rate, or...

2004
Ivar Herfindal John D. C. Linnell John Odden Erlend Birkeland Nilsen Reidar Andersen

Variation in size of home range is among the most important parameters required for effective conservation and management of a species. However, the fact that home ranges can vary widely within a species makes data transfer between study areas difficult. Home ranges of Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx vary by a factor of 10 between different study areas in Europe. This study aims to try and explain this...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2012
Laura A Twardochleb Mark Novak Jonathan W Moore

Predators sometimes provide biotic resistance against invasions by nonnative prey. Understanding and predicting the strength of biotic resistance remains a key challenge in invasion biology. A predator's functional response to nonnative prey may predict whether a predator can provide biotic resistance against nonnative prey at different prey densities. Surprisingly, functional responses have no...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Atsushi Honma Koh-ichi Takakura Takayoshi Nishida

BACKGROUND Mimicry, in which one prey species (the Mimic) imitates the aposematic signals of another prey (the Model) to deceive their predators, has attracted the general interest of evolutionary biologists. Predator psychology, especially how the predator learns and forgets, has recently been recognized as an important factor in a predator-prey system. This idea is supported by both theoretic...

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