Seasonal food webs with migrations: multi-season models reveal indirect species interactions in the...
Seasonal food webs with migrations: multi-season models reveal indirect species interactions in the Canadian Arctic tundra
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Royal Society
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English
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Models incorporating seasonality are necessary to fully assess the impact of global warming on Arctic communities. Seasonal migrations are a key component of Arctic food webs that still elude current theories predicting a single community equilibrium. We develop a multi-season model of predator– prey dynamics using a hybrid dynamical systems framew...
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Seasonal food webs with migrations: multi-season models reveal indirect species interactions in the Canadian Arctic tundra
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TN_cdi_jstor_primary_26933318
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1364-503X
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1471-2962