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Intraguild predation model with disease

Intraguild predation model with disease

... interaction. Predation occurs when one animal (the predator) eats another living animal (the prey) to utilize the energy and nutrients from the body of the prey for growth, maintenance or ...reproduction. ... See full document

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Intraguild predation model (IGP) with disease

Intraguild predation model (IGP) with disease

... requiring that the prey is an animal rather that other living creature such as plant or other type of organism (bacteria). To discriminate predation from decomposition, the prey (animal) must be killed by the ... See full document

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Analysis of a Nonautonomous Eco Epidemiological Model with Saturated Predation Rate

Analysis of a Nonautonomous Eco Epidemiological Model with Saturated Predation Rate

... eco-epidemiological model with disease in the predator is formulated and analyzed, in which saturated predation rate is taken into ...the disease are ...the model is dis- ... See full document

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Intraguild predation in winter wheat: prey choice by a common epigeal carabid consuming spiders

Intraguild predation in winter wheat: prey choice by a common epigeal carabid consuming spiders

... of intraguild predation directly in the field using a combination of molecular diagnostics and prey choice models to track predation by epigeal carabid beetles on spiders in winter ...aphid ... See full document

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Mathematical Model for the Population Dynamics of the Serengeti Ecosystem

Mathematical Model for the Population Dynamics of the Serengeti Ecosystem

... to: predation, interspecific competition and diseases. Predation has been found to be the main factor preventing the increase of the Thomson’s gazelles population at the Serengeti National Park ... See full document

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The evolution of body fatness: trading off disease and predation risk

The evolution of body fatness: trading off disease and predation risk

... of predation selects against high ...from predation ∼ 2-million years ago is suggested to have led to the upper intervention point drifting in evolutionary time, leading to the modern distribution of ... See full document

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Density dependent feedbacks, hysteresis, and demography of overgrazing sea urchins

Density dependent feedbacks, hysteresis, and demography of overgrazing sea urchins

... Increasing disease rates among older urchins in high- density populations were consistent with observed density-dependent mortality, while tethering of healthy urchins revealed highest predation on small ... See full document

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Spatiotemporal dynamics of a predator–prey system with prey taxis and intraguild predation

Spatiotemporal dynamics of a predator–prey system with prey taxis and intraguild predation

... where (x, t) ∈ (0, L) × (0, + ∞ ), time delay τ > 0 is the mature time of the predator. Though some significant results on prey-taxis models have been obtained (see [24–29] for exam- ple), there is no result about the ... See full document

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Does intraguild predation of Cosmia trapezina L  (Lep : Noctuidae) influence the abundance of other Lepidoptera forest pests?

Does intraguild predation of Cosmia trapezina L (Lep : Noctuidae) influence the abundance of other Lepidoptera forest pests?

... 3. Model variants were: (1) predation on free feeder models (FFM); (2) predation on shelter feeder models (SFM); (3) predation on the sum of 8 species models (S8M); (4) predation on all ... See full document

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Levels of evidence in studies of competition, predation, and disease

Levels of evidence in studies of competition, predation, and disease

... or predation or disease will depend on other evidence already available, this allows the gradual accumulation of evidence in the same way that lawyers will “build a case” out of largely circumstantial ... See full document

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Existence of a Limit Cycle in an Intraguild Food Web Model with Holling Type II and Logistic Growth for the Common Prey

Existence of a Limit Cycle in an Intraguild Food Web Model with Holling Type II and Logistic Growth for the Common Prey

... which predation and competition occurs, is called intraguild predation (see ...an intraguild model is of particular ...the intraguild predation model, one can ... See full document

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Behavioural responses of an intraguild predator:  The effects of intraguild predation on population dynamics.

Behavioural responses of an intraguild predator: The effects of intraguild predation on population dynamics.

... the model, handling time includes time spent pursuing, subduing, and consuming each prey item, plus resting, grooming and the effects of satiation (Mills ...the intraguild prey, ... See full document

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A symmetric intraguild predation model for the invasive lionfish and native grouper

A symmetric intraguild predation model for the invasive lionfish and native grouper

... or predation is the mechanism behind lionfish suppression, we construct a symmetric intraguild predation model of lionfish, grouper, and ...general model, and find that the system is ... See full document

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Analysis of adaptive foraging in an intraguild predation system

Analysis of adaptive foraging in an intraguild predation system

... The stability analysis result suggests that adaptive forag- ing behavior may facilitate coexistence of the species. Be- cause much of the instability of an IGP system seems to come from the exclusion of intermediate ... See full document

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Genetically and environmentally mediated divergence in lateral line morphology in the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata)

Genetically and environmentally mediated divergence in lateral line morphology in the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata)

... a model system in ecological and evolutionary research because they provide an opportunity to study natural selection and adaptive evolution in the wild (Houde, 1997; Magurran, 2005; Reznick et ...in ... See full document

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Analysis of reinforcement learning strategies for predation in a mimic model prey environment

Analysis of reinforcement learning strategies for predation in a mimic model prey environment

... generalised model of learning behaviour, based on an algorithm introduced originally by Bush and Mosteller (1955), which encompassed aspects of most of the major models as special ... See full document

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Uncovering mechanisms behind mosquito seasonality by integrating mathematical models and daily empirical population data: Culex pipiens in the UK

Uncovering mechanisms behind mosquito seasonality by integrating mathematical models and daily empirical population data: Culex pipiens in the UK

... The seasonal abundance data were collected over one season, which is a shorter time than would be desired to provide robust evidence confirming the presence, absence or relative importance of particular ecological ... See full document

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Dynamics of a time delayed ecological 
		model comprising mutualism, neutralism and prey predation

Dynamics of a time delayed ecological model comprising mutualism, neutralism and prey predation

... The proposed model is defined in the next section and its interior equilibrium point is obtained in section 3. The local stability of the interior equilibrium point is established in section 4 and in section 5 the ... See full document

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Predators and Dangerous Prey in the Fossil Record: Evolution of the Busyconine Whelk-Mercenaria Predator-Prey System.

Predators and Dangerous Prey in the Fossil Record: Evolution of the Busyconine Whelk-Mercenaria Predator-Prey System.

... lethal predation in the Sunken Meadow Member is equivocal with regards to its origin, most likely representing aberrant wedging predation, as in the ... See full document

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Sheldon Spectrum and the Plankton Paradox: Two Sides of the Same Coin : A trait-based plankton size-spectrum model

Sheldon Spectrum and the Plankton Paradox: Two Sides of the Same Coin : A trait-based plankton size-spectrum model

... our model combines a von Bertalanffy cell growth model with a flexible cell division ...division model allows a sloppy size control, so that division can occur for a wide range of ...general ... See full document

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