Phenotypic plasticity in prey can have a dramatic impact on predator–prey dynamics, e.g. by inducible defense against temporally varying levels of predation. Previous work has overwhelmingly shown that this effect is stabilizing: inducible defenses dampen the amplitudes of population oscillations or eliminate them altogether. However, such studies have neglected scenarios where being protected against one predator increases vulnerability to another (incompatible defense). Here we develop a model for such a scenario, using two distinct prey phenotypes and two predator species. Each prey phenotype is defended against one of the predators, and vulnerable to the other. In strong contrast with previous studies on the dynamic effects of plasticit...
Summary 1. Intraguild predation is widespread in nature despite its potentially destabilizing effect...
Understanding species invasion is a central problem in ecology because invasions of exotic species s...
Background: Theory predicts that prey facing a combination of predators with different feeding modes...
Phenotypic plasticity in prey can have a dramatic impact on predator–prey dynamics, e.g. by inducibl...
Ecologists have increasingly focused on how rapid adaptive trait changes can affect population dynam...
Inducible defenses influence the dynamics of both the prey exhibiting the response and its predator,...
Phenotypic plasticity is common in predator-prey interactions. Prey use inducible defenses to increa...
It has been reported that, in order to reduce mortality, prey are able to change their phenotype in...
Inducible defenses are a form of phenotypic plasticity that potentially modify direct interactions ...
We investigate the dynamic effects of an inducible prey defense in the Nicholson-Bailey predator-pre...
How predators and prey interact has important consequences for population dynamics and community sta...
Functional responses play a central role in the nature and stability of predator-prey population dyn...
Traditionally, predator switching has been assumed to be a stabilizing force in ecological systems. ...
Inducible defences against predation are widespread in the natural world, allowing prey to economise...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. A large variety of antipredator defenses are exhibited by plants, animals and m...
Summary 1. Intraguild predation is widespread in nature despite its potentially destabilizing effect...
Understanding species invasion is a central problem in ecology because invasions of exotic species s...
Background: Theory predicts that prey facing a combination of predators with different feeding modes...
Phenotypic plasticity in prey can have a dramatic impact on predator–prey dynamics, e.g. by inducibl...
Ecologists have increasingly focused on how rapid adaptive trait changes can affect population dynam...
Inducible defenses influence the dynamics of both the prey exhibiting the response and its predator,...
Phenotypic plasticity is common in predator-prey interactions. Prey use inducible defenses to increa...
It has been reported that, in order to reduce mortality, prey are able to change their phenotype in...
Inducible defenses are a form of phenotypic plasticity that potentially modify direct interactions ...
We investigate the dynamic effects of an inducible prey defense in the Nicholson-Bailey predator-pre...
How predators and prey interact has important consequences for population dynamics and community sta...
Functional responses play a central role in the nature and stability of predator-prey population dyn...
Traditionally, predator switching has been assumed to be a stabilizing force in ecological systems. ...
Inducible defences against predation are widespread in the natural world, allowing prey to economise...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. A large variety of antipredator defenses are exhibited by plants, animals and m...
Summary 1. Intraguild predation is widespread in nature despite its potentially destabilizing effect...
Understanding species invasion is a central problem in ecology because invasions of exotic species s...
Background: Theory predicts that prey facing a combination of predators with different feeding modes...