EFFECTS OF COMPETITION AND PREDATION ON DIVERSITY OF COMMUNITIES

作者: Thomas G. Hallam

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-08-027201-6.50077-7

关键词: Diversity (business)BiologyPredationCoexistence theoryMechanism (biology)PredatorInterspecific competitionStorage effectEcologyCompetition (biology)

摘要: ABSTRACT Consequences of persistence in a three species Lotka-Volterra model competition and predation lead to two mechanisms which might help elucidate aspects diversity communities. One phenomenon that is well documented the literature, predator mediated coexistence, found exist arrangements interactions. A mechanism rather poorly substantiated, induced formally identified structured by interaction forms.

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