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Predation And Predator-Prey Interactions
Mon, Aug 02, 2021:
8:30 AM-9:30 AM
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Consumptive effects are stronger but more variable than non-consumptive effects in predator–prey systems
Andrew M. Kramer
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University of South Florida
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Dispersal and the environment drive asynchronous modulation of frequency and amplitude of predator-prey abundance with implications for metacommunity stability
Frederic Guichard
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McGill University
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Humans and ecological disturbance create a temporal human shield for prey
Heather Abernathy
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Fish and Wildlife, Virginia Tech
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Insect-mediated apparent competition in a large mammal food-web: Spruce budworm impacts the distribution, survival and ecological interactions of boreal caribou
Guillemette Labadie
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Biology, Université Laval
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Mechanistic insights into the role of functional response in apparent mutualism observed in tundra ecosystems
Andreanne Beardsell
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Universite du Quebec a Rimouski
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Multiple predator effects among larval stages of pond-breeding salamanders
Thomas L. Anderson
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Biology, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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Predation risk and prey naiveté jointly shape trophic cascades in freshwater plankton
Henry K. Baker
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University of California, San Diego
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Prey tell, large herbivores fear the human ‘super predator’
Daniel A. Crawford
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The Jones Center at Ichauway
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Spatial and seasonal variation in consumer pressure underlies strong effect of predation in the tropics
Michele F. Repetto
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Department of Biology, Temple University
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