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Evaluating Prey Availability for the Rice's Whale (<i>Balaenoptera ricei</i>) Based on Environmental DNA. [PDF]
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Diets, dominance hierarchies, and kleptoparasitism drive asymmetrical interactions between wolves and cougars. [PDF]
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Evidence of Avian Predation on a Critically Endangered Elasmobranch, the Halavi Guitarfish (<i>Glaucostegus halavi</i>), in the Red Sea. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2017
Prey explores digital storytelling and the de/composition of memory and experience through the infusion of the old with the new, a hybrid grafting of the aged and organic with interactive technologies, creating an entirely new form of codex. Prey is a reinvention of lucid childhood dreamscapes and a recreation of imaginary entities made incarnate in ...
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Prey explores digital storytelling and the de/composition of memory and experience through the infusion of the old with the new, a hybrid grafting of the aged and organic with interactive technologies, creating an entirely new form of codex. Prey is a reinvention of lucid childhood dreamscapes and a recreation of imaginary entities made incarnate in ...
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A predator–prey model with infected prey
Theoretical Population Biology, 2004A predator-prey model with logistic growth in the prey is modified to include an SIS parasitic infection in the prey with infected prey being more vulnerable to predation. Thresholds are identified which determine when the predator population survives and when the disease remains endemic.
Herbert W, Hethcote +3 more
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Prey Behavior, Prey Dispersal, and Predator Impacts on Stream Prey
Ecology, 1994A recent model, designed with stream systems in mind, suggested that prey exchange (movement of prey among patches) tends to reduce predator impacts on prey density; that is, rapid prey immigration into a patch with predators can swamp local effects of predators on prey density.
Andrew Sih, David E. Wooster
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