Cannibalistic interactions generally depend on the size relationship between cannibals and victims. In many populations, a large enough size variation to allow for cannibalism may not only develop among age-cohorts but also within cohorts. We studied the implications of variation in hatching period length and initial cohort size for the emergence of cannibalism and bimodal size distributions within animal cohorts using a physiologically structured population model. We found that the development of size bimodality was critically dependent on hatching period length, victim density and the presence of a feedback via shared resources. Cannibals only gained enough energy from cannibalism to accelerate in growth when victim density was high relat...
This study quantified size-dependent cannibalism in barramundi Lates calcarifer through coupling a r...
Cannibalism among predators is a key intraspecific interaction affecting their density and foraging ...
Resource availability often determines the intensity of cannibalism, which has a considerable effect...
Intra-cohort cannibalism is an example of a size-mediated priority effect. If early life stages cann...
Cannibalism is characterized by four aspects: killing victims, gaining energy from victims, size-dep...
Recent size-structured cannibalistic models point to the importance of the energy gain by cannibals ...
Recent size-structured cannibalistic models point to the importance of the energy gain by cannibals ...
Recent size-structured cannibalistic models point to the importance of the energy gain by cannibals ...
Theory and empirical studies suggest that cannibalism in age-structured populations can regulate rec...
Theoretical studies show that both cannibalism and intraspecific resource competition canhave major ...
Animals exhibit remarkable intraspecific variation in phenotypic traits such as body size. Understan...
Intra-cohort cannibalism is an example of a size-mediated priority effect. If early life stages cann...
By numerical continuation of equilibria, we study a size-structured model for the dynamics of a cann...
This study quantified size-dependent cannibalism in barramundi Lates calcarifer through coupling a r...
Models for the evolution of cannibalism highlight the importance of asymmetries between individuals ...
This study quantified size-dependent cannibalism in barramundi Lates calcarifer through coupling a r...
Cannibalism among predators is a key intraspecific interaction affecting their density and foraging ...
Resource availability often determines the intensity of cannibalism, which has a considerable effect...
Intra-cohort cannibalism is an example of a size-mediated priority effect. If early life stages cann...
Cannibalism is characterized by four aspects: killing victims, gaining energy from victims, size-dep...
Recent size-structured cannibalistic models point to the importance of the energy gain by cannibals ...
Recent size-structured cannibalistic models point to the importance of the energy gain by cannibals ...
Recent size-structured cannibalistic models point to the importance of the energy gain by cannibals ...
Theory and empirical studies suggest that cannibalism in age-structured populations can regulate rec...
Theoretical studies show that both cannibalism and intraspecific resource competition canhave major ...
Animals exhibit remarkable intraspecific variation in phenotypic traits such as body size. Understan...
Intra-cohort cannibalism is an example of a size-mediated priority effect. If early life stages cann...
By numerical continuation of equilibria, we study a size-structured model for the dynamics of a cann...
This study quantified size-dependent cannibalism in barramundi Lates calcarifer through coupling a r...
Models for the evolution of cannibalism highlight the importance of asymmetries between individuals ...
This study quantified size-dependent cannibalism in barramundi Lates calcarifer through coupling a r...
Cannibalism among predators is a key intraspecific interaction affecting their density and foraging ...
Resource availability often determines the intensity of cannibalism, which has a considerable effect...