It is well known that a predator has the potential to regulate a prey population only if the predator responds to increases in prey density and inflicts greater mortality rates. Predators may cause such density-dependent mortality depending on the nature of the functional and numerical responses. As spiders are usually faced with a shortage of prey, the killing behavior of the spider Nesticodes rufipes at varying densities of Musca domestica was examined here through laboratory functional response experiments where spiders were deprived of food for 5 (well-fed) or 20 days (hungry). An additional laboratory experiment was also carried out to assess handling time of spiders. The number of prey killed by spiders over 24- and 168-h periods of p...
Predatory animals often need to consider the costs and benefits of an attack, so as to avoid getting...
ABSTRACT. Predation is of great ecological, evolutionary and behavioral interest. For our present pu...
Predator-Prey interactions are an important component for understanding the feeding potential of the...
We investigated whether or not different degrees of refuge for prey influence the characteristic of ...
The hypothesis that superfluous killing, partial consumption, and abandonment of prey is a consequen...
This thesis discusses several different models of interacting populations, each of which provide ins...
Foraging strategy is a critical factor in the fitness of many organisms. The optimal foraging theory...
Animals practice a wide variety of foraging techniques, all designed to obtain the most energy out o...
In animal groups whose focus is on juvenile growth, prey attributes and the way in which individuals...
Prey capture dynamics of the colonial, orb-weaving spider Metabus gravidus (Araneidae) are based on ...
Behavioral adaptations for resource acquisition in the long jawed orb weaving spider Tetragnatha elo...
<div><p>While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy c...
Functional response models differ in which factors limit predation (e.g. searching efficiency, prey ...
It is well recognized that feeding rate has a major influence on the amount of movement between micr...
While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy content a...
Predatory animals often need to consider the costs and benefits of an attack, so as to avoid getting...
ABSTRACT. Predation is of great ecological, evolutionary and behavioral interest. For our present pu...
Predator-Prey interactions are an important component for understanding the feeding potential of the...
We investigated whether or not different degrees of refuge for prey influence the characteristic of ...
The hypothesis that superfluous killing, partial consumption, and abandonment of prey is a consequen...
This thesis discusses several different models of interacting populations, each of which provide ins...
Foraging strategy is a critical factor in the fitness of many organisms. The optimal foraging theory...
Animals practice a wide variety of foraging techniques, all designed to obtain the most energy out o...
In animal groups whose focus is on juvenile growth, prey attributes and the way in which individuals...
Prey capture dynamics of the colonial, orb-weaving spider Metabus gravidus (Araneidae) are based on ...
Behavioral adaptations for resource acquisition in the long jawed orb weaving spider Tetragnatha elo...
<div><p>While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy c...
Functional response models differ in which factors limit predation (e.g. searching efficiency, prey ...
It is well recognized that feeding rate has a major influence on the amount of movement between micr...
While foraging theory predicts that predatory responses should be determined by the energy content a...
Predatory animals often need to consider the costs and benefits of an attack, so as to avoid getting...
ABSTRACT. Predation is of great ecological, evolutionary and behavioral interest. For our present pu...
Predator-Prey interactions are an important component for understanding the feeding potential of the...