نتایج جستجو برای: exploiters

تعداد نتایج: 141  

Journal: :Ecology 2012
José M Fedriani Magdalena Zywiec Miguel Delibes

The persistence of mutualisms despite the strong incidence of exploiters could be explained if exploiters deny one or more services (i.e., cheat) while eventually supplying some subtler but critical services. Pulp feeders usually ingest fruit reward without dispersing seeds and thus are considered to be mainly cheaters or thieves of seed-disperser mutualisms. By consuming the fruit pulp, howeve...

Journal: :Mathematical biosciences 2006
Joe Yuichiro Wakano

We consider the population dynamics of two competing species sharing the same resource, which is modeled by the carrying capacity term of logistic equation. One species (farmer) increases the carrying capacity in exchange for a decreased survival rate, while the other species (exploiter) does not. As the carrying capacity is shared by both species, farmer is altruistic. The effect of continuous...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2007
Noél M A Holmgren Niclas Norrström Wayne M Getz

Sympatric speciation can arise as a result of disruptive selection with assortative mating as a pleiotropic by-product. Studies on host choice, employing artificial neural networks as models for the host recognition system in exploiters, illustrate how disruptive selection on host choice coupled with assortative mating can arise as a consequence of selection for specialization. Our studies demo...

2010
William Yuen Paul F. Syverson Zhenming Liu Christopher Thorpe

We propose a general model underlying the problem of designing trading strategies that leak no information to frontrunners and other exploiters. We study major scenarios in the market and design a family of algorithms that can be proven to leak no information in important scenarios. These algorithms can serve as building blocks for more challenging real-world scenarios beyond our current scope....

Journal: :Int J. Information Management 2012
Silvio Popadiuk

This paper presents a scale developed to classify organizations through cluster analysis as being exploiters, explores, ambidextrous or with no defined orientation. The theoretical framework helps identify that the concepts associated with exploration and exploitation may be classified into six practical eywords:

2012
Marcia González-Teuber Juan Carlos Silva Bueno Martin Heil Wilhelm Boland

Extrafloral nectar (EFN) plays an important role as plant indirect defence through the attraction of defending ants. Like all rewards produced in the context of a mutualism, however, EFN is in danger of being exploited by non-ant consumers that do not defend the plant against herbivores. Here we asked whether plants, by investing more in EFN, can improve their indirect defence, or rather increa...

Journal: :Sustainability 2023

This study presents a strategy for environmental management that aims to enhance efforts restore threatened ecosystems. We review the exploratory system and classify stakeholders driving forces behind nature exploitation. Based on successful cases, we propose practical modifications adding economic value restoring collapsed ecosystems, resulting in development of blue management. Blue isolates ...

Journal: :Child maltreatment 2010
Kimberly J Mitchell David Finkelhor Janis Wolak

Two studies were conducted to identify the incidence (Study 1) and characteristics (Study 2) of juvenile prostitution cases known to law enforcement agencies in the United States. Study 1 revealed a national estimate of 1,450 arrests or detentions (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1,287-1,614) in cases involving juvenile prostitution during a 1-year period. In Study 2, exploratory data were collec...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2014
Anna K Simonsen John R Stinchcombe

A common empirical observation in mutualistic interactions is the persistence of variation in partner quality and, in particular, the persistence of exploitative phenotypes. For mutualisms between hosts and symbionts, most mutualism theory assumes that exploiters always impose fitness costs on their host. We exposed legume hosts to mutualistic (nitrogen-fixing) and exploitative (non-nitrogen-fi...

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