نتایج جستجو برای: Prey selection

تعداد نتایج: 336297  

D. Deng H. Yang L. Guo, P. Xie Q. Zhou

Seasonal changes in the diel feeding patterns of the zooplanktivorous icefish (Neosalanx taihuensis), which is an endemic species of China, were studied in the large, shallow eutrophic Lake Chaohu of China during the autumn of 2002 and summer of 2003. The results of the diel feeding rhythm indicate that icefish is a visual particulate feeder. There were large differences in diet composition and...

Q. Zhou, D. Deng, H. Yang, L. Guo, P. Xie,

Seasonal changes in the diel feeding patterns of the zooplanktivorous icefish (Neosalanx taihuensis), which is an endemic species of China, were studied in the large, shallow eutrophic Lake Chaohu of China during the autumn of 2002 and summer of 2003. The results of the diel feeding rhythm indicate that icefish is a visual particulate feeder. There were large differences in diet composition and...

This study whitin fourty days of rearing in four earthern ponds in the spring of 2013 and in the six treatments were carried out. For this purpose, sampled from zooplankton and benthose in the earthern ponds and stomach contents of the 240 fry. The abundance of prey items in the stomach and the environment was investigated to determine the electivity index for each prey item. The electivity val...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2003
Jonathan M Yearsley

This paper extends existing models of frequency-dependent diet selection by considering the optimal diet selection of a predator feeding upon prey populations which can be depleted but are also capable of renewal (e.g. immigration, growth, or reproduction). This model and existing models which include prey depletion, predict partial-preference and a generic diet preference for the commonest pre...

2011
Yi-Te Lai Jiun-Hong Chen Ling-Ling Lee

1. Optimal foraging theory assumes that a predator preys selectively to maximize fitness gain. The associated model assesses predator’s fitness gain by estimating prey profitability in terms of appropriate foraging costs and benefits. While model developing, unsuccessful foraging was included in the model because it is inevitable and costly for a predator. However, it has rarely been taken into...

2016
Marco Heurich Klara Zeis Helmut Küchenhoff Jörg Müller Elisa Belotti Luděk Bufka Benno Woelfing

Prey selection is a key factor shaping animal populations and evolutionary dynamics. An optimal forager should target prey that offers the highest benefits in terms of energy content at the lowest costs. Predators are therefore expected to select for prey of optimal size. Stalking predators do not pursue their prey long, which may lead to a more random choice of prey individuals. Due to difficu...

2012
Miranda L. Davis Philip A. Stephens Stephen G. Willis Elena Bassi Andrea Marcon Emanuela Donaggio Claudia Capitani Marco Apollonio

The impact of predation on prey populations has long been a focus of ecologists, but a firm understanding of the factors influencing prey selection, a key predictor of that impact, remains elusive. High levels of variability observed in prey selection may reflect true differences in the ecology of different communities but might also reflect a failure to deal adequately with uncertainties in th...

2018
Orr Comay Tamar Dayan

Ecological theory suggests that prey size should increase with predator size, but this trend may be masked by other factors affecting prey selection, such as environmental constraints or specific prey preferences of predator species. Owls are an ideal case study for exploring how predator body size affects prey selection in the presence of other factors due to the ease of analyzing their diets ...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2014
Jérôme Spitz Vincent Ridoux Anik Brind'Amour

Understanding 'Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?' can be facilitated through trait-based approaches that identify linkages between prey and predator morphological and ecological characteristics and highlight key functions involved in prey selection. Enhanced understanding of the functional relationships between predators and their prey is now essential to go beyond the traditional taxo...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Norman Owen-Smith M G L Mills

Shifting prey selection has been identified as a mechanism potentially regulating predator-prey interactions, but it may also lead to different outcomes, especially in more complex systems with multiple prey species available. We assessed changing prey selection by lions, the major predator for 12 large herbivore species in South Africa's Kruger National Park. The database was provided by recor...

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