In most natural populations, intraspecies competition for natural resources is supplemented by a predator impact. We suppose that the mode and intensity of the interaction between a prey and its predator affects the course of competitive or sympatric speciation among the prey and processes of co-evolution or cospeciation. Mathematical methods allow development of models precisely describing all sides of intra and interspecies interactions. In this paper, we use mathematical modeling to investigate the effect of the intensity of interspecies interactions on competitive or sympatric speciation inside a prey population. The iIntensity of the interaction is the average number of prey which predators eat in a unit of time: the higher is the numb...
In this paper we develop a model to describe the coevolution of a two-species predator-victim ecosys...
SYNOPSIS. Coevolutionary interactions depend upon a phenotypic interface of traits in each species t...
Recent studies suggest that environmental changes may tip the balance between interacting species, l...
Factors maintaining the populations of diverse species that share limited resources or prey remain i...
Our understanding of coevolution in a predator-prey system is based mostly on pair-wise interactions...
A unifying framework is presented for describing the phenotypic coevolutionary dynamics of a general...
Trait variation among individuals of a population is now considered to be an important part of biodi...
The predator discrimination of prey can affect predation intensity and the prey density-dependence o...
Community ecology typically assumes that competitive exclusion and species coexistence are unaffecte...
Species in the wild exhibit an immense diversity of forms, functions and abundances. To understand t...
This paper investigates the evolutionary impacts of size-selective harvesting and size-dependent com...
Predator interference refers to the competition effect on individuals of the same species through pr...
Coevolution is relentlessly creating and maintaining biodiversity and therefore has been a central t...
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical researc...
Traditionally ecologists have tended to consider species as the smallest unit for understanding comm...
In this paper we develop a model to describe the coevolution of a two-species predator-victim ecosys...
SYNOPSIS. Coevolutionary interactions depend upon a phenotypic interface of traits in each species t...
Recent studies suggest that environmental changes may tip the balance between interacting species, l...
Factors maintaining the populations of diverse species that share limited resources or prey remain i...
Our understanding of coevolution in a predator-prey system is based mostly on pair-wise interactions...
A unifying framework is presented for describing the phenotypic coevolutionary dynamics of a general...
Trait variation among individuals of a population is now considered to be an important part of biodi...
The predator discrimination of prey can affect predation intensity and the prey density-dependence o...
Community ecology typically assumes that competitive exclusion and species coexistence are unaffecte...
Species in the wild exhibit an immense diversity of forms, functions and abundances. To understand t...
This paper investigates the evolutionary impacts of size-selective harvesting and size-dependent com...
Predator interference refers to the competition effect on individuals of the same species through pr...
Coevolution is relentlessly creating and maintaining biodiversity and therefore has been a central t...
The coevolution of predators and prey has been the subject of much empirical and theoretical researc...
Traditionally ecologists have tended to consider species as the smallest unit for understanding comm...
In this paper we develop a model to describe the coevolution of a two-species predator-victim ecosys...
SYNOPSIS. Coevolutionary interactions depend upon a phenotypic interface of traits in each species t...
Recent studies suggest that environmental changes may tip the balance between interacting species, l...