Adaptive evolution of foraging-related trait in intraguild predation system
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- Adaptive evolution of foraging-related traits in a predator-prey community
- Optimal intraguild foraging and population stability.
- Top predators induce the evolutionary diversification of intermediate predator species
- Adaptive evolution of attack ability promotes the evolutionary branching of predator species
- Invasion dynamics in an intraguild predation system with predator-induced defense
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3835792 (Why is no real title available?)
- Adaptive evolution of foraging-related traits in a predator-prey community
- Adaptive walks on changing landscapes: Levins' approach extended
- Cats protecting birds revisited
- Evolutionary branching and long-term coexistence of cycling predators: critical function analy\-sis
- Long-term evolution of multilocus traits
- Optimal intraguild foraging and population stability.
- The dynamical theory of coevolution: A derivation from stochastic ecological processes
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- Co-adaptive behavior of interacting populations in a habitat selection game significantly impacts ecosystem functions
- Intraspecific trait variation and its effects on food chains
- Prey refuge and morphological defense mechanisms as nonlinear triggers in an intraguild predation food web
- Effect of temperature on adaptive evolution of phytoplankton cell size
- Adaptive evolution of foraging-related traits in a predator-prey community
- Top predators induce the evolutionary diversification of intermediate predator species
- Study on evolution of a predator-prey model in a polluted environment
- Invasion dynamics in an intraguild predation system with predator-induced defense
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