A spatial theory for characterizing predator-multiprey interactions in heterogeneous landscapes.
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Functional responses in animal movement explain spatial heterogeneity in animal-habitat relationships.Many places called home: the adaptive value of seasonal adjustments in range fidelity.Diverse foraging opportunities drive the functional response of local and landscape-scale bear predation on Pacific salmon.Forest productivity mitigates human disturbance effects on late-seral prey exposed to apparent competitors and predators.The evolutionary origins of Lévy walk foragingSpatial arrangement of prey affects the shape of ratio-dependent functional response in strongly antagonistic predators.
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A spatial theory for characterizing predator-multiprey interactions in heterogeneous landscapes.
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A spatial theory for character ...... s in heterogeneous landscapes.
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Chrystel Losier
Claude Dussault
Daniel Fortin
Julien Mainguy
Martin-Hugues St-Laurent
Nicolas Courbin
Oswald J Schmitz
Pierre Drapeau
Sandra Heppell
Vincent Brodeur
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10.1098/RSPB.2015.0973
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2015-08-01T00:00:00Z