The analysis presented in this paper is constructed to determine the pattern of resource allocations among competing individuals of the same and/or different species in some defined habitat. Competing individuals have at their disposal various activities which can be run at different intensities and consume or produce resources in the habitat linearly. The linearity of resource utilization restricts the analysis to exploitative competition. Each resource is assigned values representing the reproductive gain and reproductive cost to the organism incurred while utilizing the resource. The organisms attempt to choose the amounts and kinds of resources which maximize the total reproductive gain. Resource utilization is restricted by the availab...
Consumer-resource models have been used extensively to study the evolution and coexistence of genera...
There is growing evidence that, rather than maximizing energy intake subject to constraints, many an...
A model is presented that explores how population structure affects the evolutionary outcome of ecol...
A mathematical model is presented that describes a system where two consumer species compete exploit...
1. We construct a simple strategic population model to investigate optimal allocation of resources (...
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This article explores the combined evolutionary and ecological responses of resource uptake abilitie...
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It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
This study consists of several theoretical investigations which bear on the question, "How similar ...
It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
Leaving aside autotrophic plants, algae and cyanobacteria, we discuss the relative significance of f...
Interference competition is ubiquitous in nature. Yet its effects on resource exploitation remain la...
We develop a framework for analysing the outcome of resource competition based on bifurcation theory...
How a plant species utilizes a limited nutrient is important for its survival. The purpose of this w...
Consumer-resource models have been used extensively to study the evolution and coexistence of genera...
There is growing evidence that, rather than maximizing energy intake subject to constraints, many an...
A model is presented that explores how population structure affects the evolutionary outcome of ecol...
A mathematical model is presented that describes a system where two consumer species compete exploit...
1. We construct a simple strategic population model to investigate optimal allocation of resources (...
Journal Article[In most models of speciation], the fitness value of an animal is determined by the g...
This article explores the combined evolutionary and ecological responses of resource uptake abilitie...
Foraging Ecology Foraging is the ability of organisms to acquire and secure resources whose later ex...
It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
This study consists of several theoretical investigations which bear on the question, "How similar ...
It is becoming increasingly popular to consider species interactions when managing ecological foodwe...
Leaving aside autotrophic plants, algae and cyanobacteria, we discuss the relative significance of f...
Interference competition is ubiquitous in nature. Yet its effects on resource exploitation remain la...
We develop a framework for analysing the outcome of resource competition based on bifurcation theory...
How a plant species utilizes a limited nutrient is important for its survival. The purpose of this w...
Consumer-resource models have been used extensively to study the evolution and coexistence of genera...
There is growing evidence that, rather than maximizing energy intake subject to constraints, many an...
A model is presented that explores how population structure affects the evolutionary outcome of ecol...