Spatial dynamic N‐mixture models with interspecific interactions
Abstract Interspecific interactions and movement are key factors that drive the coexistence of metapopulations in heterogenous landscapes. Yet, it is challenging to understand these factors because separating movement from local population processes relied on capture‐
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Structural characteristics and interspecific relationship changes during the succession process of the Fagaceae community in a subtropical forest [PDF]
Interspecific relationships can reflect the relevance of species in particular spatial distribution, and the degree of community adaptation under successional stages.
Yuxin Ying +4 more
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Space, Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Dynamics, and Interspecific Ecological Interactions [PDF]
<p>This paper aims at investigating entrepreneurial ecosystems through analysis of interactions among their main agents, in different spatialities of a medium-size city: the city center (downtown), a suburban street, and its main shopping mall. As a theoretical framework the Jacobs approach (2011), the theory of practical action (Bourdieu, 2010),
Paulo Henrique Jelihovschi +1 more
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Interspecific behavioural interference and range dynamics: current insights and future directions
ABSTRACTNovel biotic interactions in shifting communities play a key role in determining the ability of species' ranges to track suitable habitat. To date, the impact of biotic interactions on range dynamics have predominantly been studied in the context of interactions between different trophic levels or, to a lesser extent, exploitative competition ...
Christophe W. Patterson +1 more
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Distribution of the field mice Apodemus flavicollis and A. sylvaticus in Norway
Examination of specimens of yellow-necked and wood mice in Norwegian museum collections showed that yellow-necked mice are confined to areas with a continental climate, east and northwest of the South Norwegian watershed.
Harald Lura +3 more
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Hemioniscus balani Buchholz in northern Norway (Isopoda, Cryptoniscina)
The parasitic isopod Hemioniscus balani Buchholz is widespread and common on the outer coasts of northern Norway. Infection percentages show a clear vertical gradient, from 0 % in the high intertidal Balanus balanoides belt to a maximum (up to 70-80 ...
Wim Vader
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The stomach contents of 0 to 3 year old salmon were investigated throughout a single 20 hour period in each of July, August and September 1981. There was no marked diurnal variation in stomach content of fry, while that of parr indicated nocturnal ...
Helge Huru
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The effect of interspecific competition on the temporal dynamics of Aedes albopictus and Culex pipiens [PDF]
Aedes albopictus and Culex pipiens larvae reared in the same breeding site compete for resources, with an asymmetrical outcome that disadvantages only the latter species. The impact of these interactions on the overall ecology of these two species has not yet been assessed in the natural environment. In the present study, the temporal patterns of adult
Marini, Giovanni +8 more
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Infections by Gyrodactylus salaris of Atlantic salmon in the river Vikja were discovered in 1981. To prevent further spreading of the parasite to neighbouring rivers in the Sognefiord area, the river was treated with rotenone in November 1981 and in May
Bjørn Ove Johnsen +2 more
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EFFECTS OF REFUGES AND DENSITY DEPENDENT DISPERSAL ON INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION DYNAMICS
We present a classical interspecific competition model. Individuals compete for a resource on a common patch and can go to a refuge. It is assumed that if species would remain on the competition patch, species 1 survives and species 2 would go extinct. Therefore, species 1 is Locally Superior Competitor (LSC) and species 2 Locally Inferior Competitor (
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