1. Coexistence of predators that share the same prey is common. This is still the case in size structured predator communities where predators consume prey species of different sizes (interspecific prey responses) or consume different size classes of the same species of prey (intraspecific prey responses). 2. A mechanism has recently been proposed to explain coexistence between predators that differ in size but share the same prey species, emergent facilitation, which is dependent on strong intraspecific responses from one or more prey species. Under emergent facilitation predators can depend on each other for invasion, persistence or success in a size structured prey community. 3. Experimental evidence for intraspecific size-structured res...
1. Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-independent effects of multiple predators. ...
1. Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-independent effects of multiple predators. ...
How predators and prey interact has important consequences for population dynamics and community sta...
1. Coexistence of predators that share the same prey is common. This is still the case in size struc...
Coexistence of predators that share the same prey is common. This is still the case in size-structur...
In many communities, members of one species (the intraguild predator) can both prey upon and compete...
In many communities, members of one species (the intraguild predator) can both prey upon and compete...
Prey in natural communities are usually shared by many predator species. How predators coexist while...
Species engaged in intraguild predation (IGP) not only compete for the same food resources but can a...
Species engaged in intraguild predation (IGP) not only compete for the same food resources but can a...
How predators and prey interact has important consequences for population dynamics and community sta...
How predators and prey interact has important consequences for population dynamics and community sta...
How predators and prey interact has important consequences for population dynamics and community sta...
Interference competition occurs when access to an available resource is negatively affected by inter...
1. Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-independent effects of multiple predators. ...
1. Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-independent effects of multiple predators. ...
1. Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-independent effects of multiple predators. ...
How predators and prey interact has important consequences for population dynamics and community sta...
1. Coexistence of predators that share the same prey is common. This is still the case in size struc...
Coexistence of predators that share the same prey is common. This is still the case in size-structur...
In many communities, members of one species (the intraguild predator) can both prey upon and compete...
In many communities, members of one species (the intraguild predator) can both prey upon and compete...
Prey in natural communities are usually shared by many predator species. How predators coexist while...
Species engaged in intraguild predation (IGP) not only compete for the same food resources but can a...
Species engaged in intraguild predation (IGP) not only compete for the same food resources but can a...
How predators and prey interact has important consequences for population dynamics and community sta...
How predators and prey interact has important consequences for population dynamics and community sta...
How predators and prey interact has important consequences for population dynamics and community sta...
Interference competition occurs when access to an available resource is negatively affected by inter...
1. Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-independent effects of multiple predators. ...
1. Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-independent effects of multiple predators. ...
1. Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-independent effects of multiple predators. ...
How predators and prey interact has important consequences for population dynamics and community sta...