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Community Composition of Predatory Hybotidae (Diptera: Empidoidea) in Winter Wheat Management Systems. [PDF]

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Optical Spiral Predator–Prey Dynamics

Chinese Physics Letters
Chase-and-escape motion, which is a typical behavior between a predator and prey, is an important dynamics in animate systems. It has been concerned recently in optics aiming for achieving novel light steering and switching functions.
Juan Wu   +3 more
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Managing animal movement conserves predator–prey dynamics

, 2021
A landscape change has widereaching implications for species persistence (Foley et al. 2005). Animal populations are limited by some combination of bottomup (eg habitat) and topdown (eg predation) effects.
J. Keim   +5 more
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Size and scaling of predator-prey dynamics.

Ecology Letters, 2006
AbstractWe propose a scaled version of the Rosenzweig–MacArthur model using both Type I and Type II functional responses that incorporates the size dependence of interaction rates. Our aim is to link the energetic needs of organisms with the dynamics of interacting populations, for which survival is a result of a game‐theoretic struggle for existence ...
J. Weitz, S. Levin
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Predator interference and stability of predator–prey dynamics

Journal of Mathematical Biology, 2014
Predator interference, that is, a decline in the per predator consumption rate as predator density increases, is generally thought to promote predator-prey stability. Indeed, this has been demonstrated in many theoretical studies on predator-prey dynamics.
L. Přibylová, L. Berec
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Optimal Foraging and Predator-Prey Dynamics

Theoretical Population Biology, 1996
A system consisting of a population of predators and two types of prey is considered. The dynamics of the system is described by differential equations with controls. The controls model how predators forage on each of the two types of prey. The choice of these controls is based on the standard assumption in the theory of optimal foraging which requires
V. Křivan
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