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Spatial Heterogeneity, Indirect Interactions, and the Coexistence of Prey Species

Spatial Heterogeneity, Indirect Interactions, and the Coexistence of Prey Species

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Spatial Heterogeneity, Indirect Interactions, and the Coexistence of Prey Species

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Spatial Heterogeneity, Indirect Interactions, and the Coexistence of Prey Species

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Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press

Journal title

The American naturalist, 1984-09, Vol.124 (3), p.377-406

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English

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Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press

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Contents

Predation may generate patterns in the structure of communities similar to those produced by competition. The potential role of spatial heterogeneity in promoting the coexistence of prey species is explored with both analytical and graphical models. In these models, prey interact indirectly through their effect on predator numbers: an interaction t...

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Spatial Heterogeneity, Indirect Interactions, and the Coexistence of Prey Species

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TN_cdi_uchicagopress_journals_284280

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_uchicagopress_journals_284280

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ISSN

0003-0147

E-ISSN

1537-5323

DOI

10.1086/284280

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