Population-level consequences of heterospecific density-dependent movements in predator-prey systems
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- Coevolution of patch-type dependent emigration and patch-type dependent immigration
- The positive effects of negative interactions: can avoidance of competitors or predators increase resource sampling by prey?
- Predator-induced prey dispersal can cause hump-shaped density-area relationships in prey populations
- Evolution of mobility in predator-prey systems
- Directed movement of predators and the emergence of density-dependence in predator-prey models.
- The roles of spatial heterogeneity and adaptive movement in stabilizing (or destabilizing) simple metacommunities
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