نتایج جستجو برای: predator ratios affect mutual interference of c montrouzieri

تعداد نتایج: 21293166  

2007
Marco A. Panduro Angel G. Andrade David H. Covarrubias Aldo L. Méndez René Domínguez Gerardo Romero

This paper deals with the interference rejection capability of circular antenna arrays, as base stations of wireless communications systems. In general, this figure of merit depends strongly on the array configuration and is a function of the direction of arrival of the desired signal, the number of antenna elements, and their spacing. The main goal and contribution of this paper is to provide ...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه شهید مدنی آذربایجان - دانشکده ادبیات و زبانهای خارجی 1389

according to coates’s (2004, as cited in zhang, 2010) definition of "conversational dominance" (p.111), it refers to the phenomenon of a speaker dominating others in interaction. specifically, it means how a speaker makes use of certain strategies to get the floor and maintain the floor. thus, the amount of talk is the main measurement for the dominance of the conversation. whether a speaker do...

Journal: :Bio Systems 2000
Y Takahara

Individual base model of predator-prey system is constructed. Both predator and prey species have age structure and cohorts of early reproductive age have competitive advantage. The model has linear functional response in predation behavior and includes the effect of interference among predators and delay of population growth from resource intake, not by functional response but by calculation p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Scott Creel John A Winnie David Christianson

Predators affect prey demography through direct predation and through the costs of antipredator behavioral responses, or risk effects. Experiments have shown that risk effects can comprise a substantial proportion of a predator's total effect on prey dynamics, but we know little about their strength in wild populations, or the physiological mechanisms that mediate them. When wolves are present,...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2009
Barry W Alto Banugopan Kesavaraju Steven A Juliano L Philip Lounibos

1. Predator-mediated coexistence occurs when predation allows competitors to coexist, due to preferential consumption of a superior competitor relative to an inferior competitor. Differences between the native treehole mosquito (Aedes triseriatus) and the co-occurring Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) in anti-predatory larval behaviours account, in part, for the greater vulnerability of t...

2014
Yongli Cai Yanuo Zhu Zhengguang Guo

and Applied Analysis 3 2. The Model System Inmodel (1), the productf(u)g(V) gives the rate atwhich prey is consumed. The prey consumed per predator, f(u)g(V)/V, was termed as the functional response by Solomon [63]. These functions can be defined in differentways. In this paper, following Lotka [64], we adopt f (u) = cu, (4) which is a linear functional response without saturation, where c > 0 ...

Background: The superiority of TG/HDL-C and LDL-C/HDL-C ratios in predicting  CVD risk is a matter of debates. Thus, the objective of this study was to compare TG/HDL-C and LDL-C to HDL-C ratios in predicting the risk of CVD events. Methods: In a population-based cross-sectional study, 567 representative participants aged 40 years or older were entered in the study in Babol, North of Iran. The...

2013
Takefumi Nakazawa Shin-ya Ohba Masayuki Ushio

As predator–prey interactions are inherently size-dependent, predator and prey body sizes are key to understanding their feeding relationships. To describe predator–prey size relationships (PPSRs) when predators can consume prey larger than themselves, we conducted field observations targeting three aquatic hemipteran bugs, and assessed their body masses and those of their prey for each hunting...

2014
Chris Carbone Daryl Codron Conrad Scofield Marcus Clauss Jon Bielby Brian Enquist

Predator-prey relationships are vital to ecosystem function and there is a need for greater predictive understanding of these interactions. We develop a geometric foraging model predicting minimum prey size scaling in marine and terrestrial vertebrate predators taking into account habitat dimensionality and biological traits. Our model predicts positive predator-prey size relationships on land ...

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