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  • 4. Density of an intraguild predator mediates feeding group size, intraguild egg predation, and intra- and interspecific competition.
    Burley LA, Moyer AT, Petranka JW.
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  • 9. Inducible offences affect predator-prey interactions and life-history plasticity in both predators and prey.
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    Kishida O, Trussell GC, Ohno A, Kuwano S, Ikawa T, Nishimura K.
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  • 13. Coexistence of predator and prey in intraguild predation systems with ontogenetic niche shifts.
    Hin V, Schellekens T, Persson L, de Roos AM.
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  • 14. Predator size and phenology shape prey survival in temporary ponds.
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    Oecologia; 2007 Dec; 154(3):571-80. PubMed ID: 17891545
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  • 16. Do intraspecific or interspecific interactions determine responses to predators feeding on a shared size-structured prey community?
    ten Brink H, Mazumdar AK, Huddart J, Persson L, Cameron TC.
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  • 17. Foraging and vulnerability traits modify predator-prey body mass allometry: freshwater macroinvertebrates as a case study.
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  • 18. Habitat structure affects intraguild predation.
    Janssen A, Sabelis MW, Magalhães S, Montserrat M, van der Hammen T.
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  • 19. Top-down effects on antagonistic inducible defense and offense.
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  • 20. Predators, parasitoids, and pathogens: a cross-cutting examination of intraguild predation theory.
    Borer ET, Briggs CJ, Holt RD.
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