Findings highlight the importance of dark, connected landscapes for wildlife living near urban areas. Artificial light ...
Impulsive control strategies have emerged as a potent tool in the study of predator–prey interactions and pest management. These approaches combine continuous biological dynamics with sudden, discrete ...
A new NOAA study sheds light on how Pacific cod prey on snow and Tanner crab in the eastern Bering Sea, offering findings that could help improve crab stock assessments ...
Reaction-diffusion systems provide a mathematical framework for describing the interplay between local reactive processes and diffusive transport across space. In ecological settings, these models ...
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Magdalena Arias of Argentina’s National Scientific and Technical Research Council explains, News.Az reports, citing foreign ...
Trophic cascades : what they are, how they work, and why they matter / John Terborgh, Robert D. Holt, and James A. Estes -- Food chain dynamics and trophic cascades in intertidal habitats / Robert T.
The hunt is on and a predator finally zeroes in on its prey. The animal consumes the nutritious meal and moves on to forage for its next target. But how much prey does a predator need to consume?
Humans are often described as “super-predators,” but wildlife may not respond to us as uniformly as once thought. People have risen to the top of the food chain by hunting, trapping, and fishing on a ...
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