نتایج جستجو برای: predation

تعداد نتایج: 12312  

Journal: :Anthurium A Caribbean Studies Journal 2011

2014
Heiko U. Wittmer Mark Elbroch Andrew J. Marshall

There is increasing evidence that predation can cause the decline and extinction of small populations of prey, and that stochastic predation resulting from variation in prey selection by individual predators can have significant consequences for population persistence. Modelling approaches that ignore variation in prey selection exhibited by individual predators may inaccurately predict the eff...

2014
Zoltán László Katalin Sólyom Hunor Prázsmári Zoltán Barta Béla Tóthmérész

Both predators and parasitoids can have significant effects on species' life history traits, such as longevity or clutch size. In the case of gall inducers, sporadically there is evidence to suggest that both vertebrate predation and insect parasitoid attack may shape the optimal gall size. While the effects of parasitoids have been studied in detail, the influence of vertebrate predation is le...

2015
Rafael D. Guariento Luciana S. Carneiro Jaqueiuto S. Jorge Angélica N. Borges Francisco A. Esteves Adriano Caliman

The mere presence of predators (i.e., predation risk) can alter consumer physiology by restricting food intake and inducing stress, which can ultimately affect prey-mediated ecosystem processes such as nutrient cycling. However, many environmental factors, including conspecific density, can mediate the perception of risk by prey. Prey conspecific density has been defined as a fundamental featur...

Journal: :Zoological science 2014
Wataru Kojima Shinji Sugiura Hiroshi Makihara Yukio Ishikawa Takuma Takanashi

Male sexually-selected traits often impose an increased risk of predation on their bearers, causing male-biased predation. We investigated whether males of the sap-feeding Japanese rhinoceros beetle Trypoxylus dichotomus were more susceptible to predation than females by comparing the morphology of beetles caught in bait traps with the remains of beetles found on the ground. The males of this s...

2015
Edward R. M. Platt Terry J. Ord Stephanie M. Carlson

Life history variation can often reflect differences in age-specific mortality within populations, with the general expectation that reproduction should be shifted away from ages experiencing increased mortality. Investigators of life history in vertebrates frequently focus on the impact of predation, but there is increasing evidence that predation may have unexpected impacts on population dens...

2013
Bjørn Arild Hatteland Solveig Haukeland Steffen Roth May Bente Brurberg Ian P. Vaughan William O. C. Symondson

The dynamics of predation on parasites within prey has received relatively little attention despite the profound effects this is likely to have on both prey and parasite numbers and hence on biological control programmes where parasites are employed. The nematode Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita is a commercially available biological agent against slugs. Predation on these slugs may, at the same t...

2014
Jane L. DeGabriel Ben D. Moore William J. Foley Christopher N. Johnson

Differences in predation risk may exert strong selective pressures on life history strategies of populations. We investigated the potential for predation to shape male mating strategies in an arboreal folivore, the common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula Kerr). We predicted that possums in a tropical population exposed to high natural levels of predation would grow faster and reproduce e...

2013
Chris K. ELVIDGE Indar RAMNARINE Grant E. BROWN

In response to acute predation threats, prey may sacrifice foraging opportunities in favour of increased predator avoidance. Under conditions of high or frequent predation risk, such trade-offs may lead to reduced fitness. Here, we test the prediction that prey reduce the costs associated with lost opportunities following acute predation threats by exhibiting short-term compensatory foraging re...

2014
Lucyna Halupka Konrad Halupka Ewelina Klimczuk Hanna Sztwiertnia

Predation, the most important source of nest mortality in altricial birds, has been a subject of numerous studies during past decades. However, the temporal dynamics between changing predation pressures and parental responses remain poorly understood. We analysed characteristics of 524 nests of European reed warblers monitored during six consecutive breeding seasons in the same area, and found ...

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