1. Whereas the effects of density-dependent growth and survival on population dynamics are well-known, mechanisms that give rise to density dependence in animal populations are not well understood. We tested the hypothesis that the trade-off between growth and mortality rates is mediated by foraging activity and habitat use. Thus, if depletion of food by prey is density-dependent, and leads to greater foraging activity and risky habitat use, then visibility and encounter rates with predators must also increase. 2. We tested this hypothesis by experimentally manipulating the density of young rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) at risk of cannibalism, in a replicated single-factor experiment using eight small lakes, during an entire growing s...
Density-dependence is a major ecological mechanism that is known to limit individual growth. To exam...
Understanding the relation between behavioural processes and their population- or community-level co...
Territorial behaviour is thought to play a role in limiting population density. Consequently the fac...
Recent research suggests that the behavior of individuals under risk of predation could be a key lin...
Abstract Density dependence is a strong regulator of animal populations, operating primarily through...
In a replicated whole-lake experiment, we (a) tested for the existence of a flexible habitat shift i...
In populations of plants and animals, competition for a limited amount of critical resources is oft...
Stunting is widespread among brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis populations in high alpine lakes in t...
While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few field stud...
<div><p>While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few fi...
Density-dependence is a major ecological mechanism that is known to limit individual growth. To exam...
Theory suggests that habitat structure and population density profoundly influence the phenotypic de...
<div><p>Density-dependence is a major ecological mechanism that is known to limit individual growth....
1. The importance of body size and growth rate in ecological interactions is widely recognized, and ...
1. The importance of body size and growth rate in ecological interactions is widely recognized, and ...
Density-dependence is a major ecological mechanism that is known to limit individual growth. To exam...
Understanding the relation between behavioural processes and their population- or community-level co...
Territorial behaviour is thought to play a role in limiting population density. Consequently the fac...
Recent research suggests that the behavior of individuals under risk of predation could be a key lin...
Abstract Density dependence is a strong regulator of animal populations, operating primarily through...
In a replicated whole-lake experiment, we (a) tested for the existence of a flexible habitat shift i...
In populations of plants and animals, competition for a limited amount of critical resources is oft...
Stunting is widespread among brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis populations in high alpine lakes in t...
While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few field stud...
<div><p>While the prevalence of density-dependence is well-established in population ecology, few fi...
Density-dependence is a major ecological mechanism that is known to limit individual growth. To exam...
Theory suggests that habitat structure and population density profoundly influence the phenotypic de...
<div><p>Density-dependence is a major ecological mechanism that is known to limit individual growth....
1. The importance of body size and growth rate in ecological interactions is widely recognized, and ...
1. The importance of body size and growth rate in ecological interactions is widely recognized, and ...
Density-dependence is a major ecological mechanism that is known to limit individual growth. To exam...
Understanding the relation between behavioural processes and their population- or community-level co...
Territorial behaviour is thought to play a role in limiting population density. Consequently the fac...