Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3136115368> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 71 of
71
with 100 items per page.
- W3136115368 abstract "Abstract An infective prey has the potential to infect, kill and consume its predator. Such a prey-predator relationship fundamentally differs from the classical Lotka-Volterra predator-prey premise because the prey can directly profit from the predator as a growth resource. Here we present a population dynamics model of partial role reversal in the predator-prey interaction. We parametrize the model to represent the predator-prey interaction of sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus and bacterium Vibrio splendidus . We observe that two major factors stabilize the predator-prey interaction. First, the partial role reversal in the predator-prey community stabilizes the predator-prey interaction. Second, if the predator is a generalist and follows the type I functional response in attacking the prey, the predator-prey interaction is stable. We also analysed the conditions for species extinction. The extinction of the prey, V. splendidus , may occur when its growth rate is low, or in the absence of infectivity. The extinction of the predator, A. japonicus , may follow if either the infectivity of the prey is high or a moderately infective prey is abundant. We conclude that partial role reversal is an underestimated subject in predator-prey studies." @default.
- W3136115368 created "2021-03-29" @default.
- W3136115368 creator A5010598233 @default.
- W3136115368 creator A5020206460 @default.
- W3136115368 creator A5041458886 @default.
- W3136115368 date "2021-03-15" @default.
- W3136115368 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W3136115368 title "Infective prey leads to a partial role reversal in a predator-prey interaction" @default.
- W3136115368 cites W126819275 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W1603719451 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W1750364302 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W1934619317 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W1988546974 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W1996270433 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W2030677414 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W2031706173 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W2046913108 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W2155879980 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W2469190808 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W2563654999 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W2802950194 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W2805320897 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W2917941291 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W2922593191 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W2939937677 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W2970842062 @default.
- W3136115368 cites W3105740023 @default.
- W3136115368 doi "https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.15.435444" @default.
- W3136115368 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3136115368 type Work @default.
- W3136115368 sameAs 3136115368 @default.
- W3136115368 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W3136115368 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W3136115368 hasAuthorship W3136115368A5010598233 @default.
- W3136115368 hasAuthorship W3136115368A5020206460 @default.
- W3136115368 hasAuthorship W3136115368A5041458886 @default.
- W3136115368 hasBestOaLocation W31361153681 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConcept C101991246 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConcept C110201527 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConcept C188382862 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConcept C96857902 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConceptScore W3136115368C101991246 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConceptScore W3136115368C110201527 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConceptScore W3136115368C151730666 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConceptScore W3136115368C188382862 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConceptScore W3136115368C18903297 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConceptScore W3136115368C86803240 @default.
- W3136115368 hasConceptScore W3136115368C96857902 @default.
- W3136115368 hasLocation W31361153681 @default.
- W3136115368 hasLocation W31361153682 @default.
- W3136115368 hasLocation W31361153683 @default.
- W3136115368 hasLocation W31361153684 @default.
- W3136115368 hasOpenAccess W3136115368 @default.
- W3136115368 hasPrimaryLocation W31361153681 @default.
- W3136115368 hasRelatedWork W1862107172 @default.
- W3136115368 hasRelatedWork W1980629683 @default.
- W3136115368 hasRelatedWork W2023761039 @default.
- W3136115368 hasRelatedWork W2026943614 @default.
- W3136115368 hasRelatedWork W2084390184 @default.
- W3136115368 hasRelatedWork W2123497488 @default.
- W3136115368 hasRelatedWork W2170255209 @default.
- W3136115368 hasRelatedWork W2387885059 @default.
- W3136115368 hasRelatedWork W2394047821 @default.
- W3136115368 hasRelatedWork W2970956801 @default.
- W3136115368 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3136115368 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3136115368 magId "3136115368" @default.
- W3136115368 workType "article" @default.