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- W2496741675 abstract "Theory predicts that competing species cannot coexist on a single, non-replaceable resource unless the resource is partitioned. Host-parasitoid complexes (common in nature) admit hosts supporting more than one parasitoid species, a significant fraction of which specialize on that host. A simple one-host, two-parasitoid (1H2P) model indicates that stable three-species coexistence occurs under a wide range of conditions; shows that a parasitoid with attack aggregation sufficient to stabilize a one-parasitoid system can stabilize an otherwise-unstable two-parasitoid system; and contradicts, under these conditions, the generalization that the stronger competitor will draw down the resource to the point of excluding the weaker. When both parasitoid species are ecologically identical, except that one parasitoid species attacks earlier than the second, this difference alone is insufficient to cause competitive exclusion of the inferior competitor (the later attacker), under a wide range of host ecological values. For biological control purposes, our analysis illustrates potential conflict between the properties of a 1H2P system that provide the maximal absolute host suppression, and those properties that provide the maximal additional host suppression resulting from the presence of the second parasitoid." @default.
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- W2496741675 title "Coexistence of attack-limited parasitoids sequentially exploiting the same resource and its implications for biological control" @default.
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