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Predator–prey interactions

2007
Predation is a widespread population process that has evolved many times within the metazoa. It can affect the distribution, abundance, and dynamics of species in ecosystems. For instance, the distribution of western tussock moth is known to be affected by a parasitic wasp (Maron and Harrison, 1997; Hastings et al., 1998), the abundance of different ...
Michael B. Bonsall, Michael P. Hassell
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Predator–Prey Models

2016
A predator is an organism that eats another organism. A prey is an organism that a predator eats. In ecology, a predation is a biological interaction where a predator feeds on a prey. Predation occurs in a wide variety of scenarios, for instance in wild life interactions (lions hunting zebras, foxes hunting rabbits), in herbivore–plant interactions ...
Ching-Shan Chou, Avner Friedman
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Numerical solution of predator-prey model with Beddington-DeAngelis functional response and fractional derivatives with Mittag-Leffler kernel.

Chaos, 2019
One of the major applications of the nonlinear system of differential equations in biomathematics is to describe the predator-prey problem. In this framework, the fractional predator-prey model with Beddington-DeAngelis is examined.
B. Ghanbari, Devendra Kumar
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Active Micromotor Systems Built from Passive Particles with Biomimetic Predator-Prey Interactions.

ACS Nano, 2019
Inspired by chasing-escaping behaviors of predator and swarming prey in nature, here we demonstrate a concept to create active micromotor systems from two species of passive microparticles with biomimetic predator-prey interactions.
Fangzhi Mou   +6 more
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Habitat complexity mediates the predator-prey space race.

Ecology, 2019
The spatial relationship between predator and prey is often conceptualized as a behavioral response race, in which prey avoid predators while predators track prey.
Justine A. Smith   +5 more
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Predator-Prey Model

2018
The organisms live in communities, forming intricate relationships of interaction, where each species directly or indirectly depend on the presence of the other.
Camilo Caraveo   +2 more
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Predator-Prey Dynamics

2002
Historically, many of the models of the natural world, both marine and terrestrial, have involved only a single species, conceptually separating the species of interest from its environment. In fact, species are in continuous contact with other organisms and their physical environment.
Matthias Ruth, James Lindholm
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Predator–Prey Relationships

2011
Historical Perspective on White-tailed Deer Abundance 252 Denitions 253 Deer Population Dynamics 254 Factors Affecting Prey Vulnerability 255Perceived Risk of Predation and Habitat Avoidance 257 Predator-Deer Case Histories 259South-Central British Columbia 259 Colorado 259 Southern Illinois 260 Maine 260 Southwestern Lower Michigan
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Predator-prey models

2014
Stories of lambs and wolves have been told since a very long time and the interaction between predators and preys represent the most dramatic aspect of the struggle for life 2. The incipit of Fedro's fable seems to deal with a case of competition … for the resource of a rivum eundem … but we should not trust on the wolf's complaint … since the ...
Mimmo Iannelli, Andrea Pugliese
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Predator-Prey Interactions

1997
Several long-term data sets have been collected of predator and prey in natural systems with the interaction between lynx, Lynx canadensis,and its prey, snowshoe hare, Lepus americanus (MacLulick, 1937), providing some of the best long-term data, as illustrated in Figure 8.1.
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