Holling’s type II functional response is a cornerstone of community ecology and coevolutionary theory. The so-called disc equation is the most widely used model of the type II response, yet thus far no robust experimental assessment has been achieved in any single system. Fundamental issues that remain to be assessed include whether the assumptions of the disc equation are fulfilled, whether the disc equation yields accurate estimates of predation-related individual traits, and whether differences in disc equation parameters can capture genetic variation in prey behaviour. This paper provides a rigorous approach to all of these questions. The functional response of the predatory mite Pergamasus crassipes on three genetically distinct clones...
The classical Holling type II functional response, describing the per capita predation as function o...
1. Mechanistic insights and predictive understanding of the spatial distributions of foragers are ty...
International audiencePhenotypic variability is increasingly assessed through functional response an...
sensitivity to genetic variation in prey. / Oikos 111: 479/487. Holling’s type II functional respon...
Realistic functional responses are required for accurate model predictions at the community level. H...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Ecological Society of Ame...
Prey-predator interactions have been modelled by numerous workers. Ecologists have continuously modi...
1. Functional responses quantify the per capita consumption rates of predators depending on prey den...
The dynamics of predator-prey systems relate strongly to the density (in)dependent attributes of the...
Functional response is important in understanding the dynamics of predator-prey systems-it is essent...
WOS: 000453587400001Prey-predator interactions have been modelled by numerous workers. Ecologists ha...
Analysis of predator - prey interactions is a core concept of animal ecology, explaining structure a...
Functional responses play a central role in the nature and stability of predator‐prey population dyn...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Functional response models describe the relationship between predators and the ...
The functional response is a key component of trophic interactions since it quantifies the per capit...
The classical Holling type II functional response, describing the per capita predation as function o...
1. Mechanistic insights and predictive understanding of the spatial distributions of foragers are ty...
International audiencePhenotypic variability is increasingly assessed through functional response an...
sensitivity to genetic variation in prey. / Oikos 111: 479/487. Holling’s type II functional respon...
Realistic functional responses are required for accurate model predictions at the community level. H...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Ecological Society of Ame...
Prey-predator interactions have been modelled by numerous workers. Ecologists have continuously modi...
1. Functional responses quantify the per capita consumption rates of predators depending on prey den...
The dynamics of predator-prey systems relate strongly to the density (in)dependent attributes of the...
Functional response is important in understanding the dynamics of predator-prey systems-it is essent...
WOS: 000453587400001Prey-predator interactions have been modelled by numerous workers. Ecologists ha...
Analysis of predator - prey interactions is a core concept of animal ecology, explaining structure a...
Functional responses play a central role in the nature and stability of predator‐prey population dyn...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Functional response models describe the relationship between predators and the ...
The functional response is a key component of trophic interactions since it quantifies the per capit...
The classical Holling type II functional response, describing the per capita predation as function o...
1. Mechanistic insights and predictive understanding of the spatial distributions of foragers are ty...
International audiencePhenotypic variability is increasingly assessed through functional response an...