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The following pages link to How optimally foraging predators promote prey coexistence in a variable environment (Q2399074):
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- Distance-responsive predation is not necessary for the Janzen-Connell hypothesis (Q304435) (← links)
- Optimal foraging and predator-prey dynamics. II (Q1289339) (← links)
- Interacting coexistence mechanisms in annual plant communities: frequency-dependent predation and the storage effect (Q1628723) (← links)
- Can cat predation help competitors coexist in seabird communities? (Q1628974) (← links)
- Population games with instantaneous behavior and the Rosenzweig-MacArthur model (Q2088012) (← links)
- The role of variability and risk on the persistence of shared-enemy, predator-prey assemblages (Q2177106) (← links)
- When do factors promoting genetic diversity also promote population persistence? A demographic perspective on Gillespie's SAS-CFF model (Q2185200) (← links)
- Individual specialization and generalization in predator-prey dynamics: the determinant role of predation efficiency and prey reproductive rates (Q2670167) (← links)
- The storage effect due to frequency-dependent predation in multispecies plant communities (Q5890794) (← links)
- The storage effect due to frequency-dependent predation in multispecies plant communities (Q5915609) (← links)
- Processes governing species richness in communities exposed to temporal environmental stochasticity: a review and synthesis of modelling approaches (Q6539719) (← links)