Neglecting the naturally existing functional diversity of communities and the resulting potential to respond to altered conditions may strongly reduce the realism and predictive power of ecological models. We therefore propose and study a predator-prey model that describes mutual feedback via species shifts in both predator and prey, using a dynamic trait approach. Species compositions of the two trophic levels were described by mean functional traits—prey edibility and predator food-selectivity—and functional diversities by the variances. Altered edibility triggered shifts in food-selectivity so that consumers continuously respond to the present prey composition, and vice versa. This trait-mediated feedback mechanism resulted in a complex ...
Natural communities can be complex. Such complexity makes it difficult to discern the mechanisms gen...
The effects of ontogenetic niche shifts on community structure and dynamics are underexplored, despi...
Functionally redundant predation and functionally complementary predation are both widespread phenom...
Neglecting the naturally existing functional diversity of communities and the resulting potential to...
Trait variation among individuals of a population is now considered to be an important part of biodi...
We develop a theory for the food intake of a predator that can switch between multiple prey species....
Prey-predator interactions have been modelled by numerous workers. Ecologists have continuously modi...
P>Adaptive variation in the traits determining ecological interactions can lead to evolution so rapi...
Intraspecific trait change, including altered behaviour or morphology, can drive temporal variation ...
Ecosystems are complex food webs in which multiple species interact and ecological and evolutionary ...
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the ecological consequences of individual trai...
Abstract Ecosystems are formed by networks of species and their interactions. Traditional models of ...
Ecological communities emerge as a consequence of gradual evolution, speciation, and immigration. In...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Evolution can alter the ecological dynamics of communities, but the effects depend on the magnitudes...
Natural communities can be complex. Such complexity makes it difficult to discern the mechanisms gen...
The effects of ontogenetic niche shifts on community structure and dynamics are underexplored, despi...
Functionally redundant predation and functionally complementary predation are both widespread phenom...
Neglecting the naturally existing functional diversity of communities and the resulting potential to...
Trait variation among individuals of a population is now considered to be an important part of biodi...
We develop a theory for the food intake of a predator that can switch between multiple prey species....
Prey-predator interactions have been modelled by numerous workers. Ecologists have continuously modi...
P>Adaptive variation in the traits determining ecological interactions can lead to evolution so rapi...
Intraspecific trait change, including altered behaviour or morphology, can drive temporal variation ...
Ecosystems are complex food webs in which multiple species interact and ecological and evolutionary ...
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the ecological consequences of individual trai...
Abstract Ecosystems are formed by networks of species and their interactions. Traditional models of ...
Ecological communities emerge as a consequence of gradual evolution, speciation, and immigration. In...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Evolution can alter the ecological dynamics of communities, but the effects depend on the magnitudes...
Natural communities can be complex. Such complexity makes it difficult to discern the mechanisms gen...
The effects of ontogenetic niche shifts on community structure and dynamics are underexplored, despi...
Functionally redundant predation and functionally complementary predation are both widespread phenom...