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368 related items for PubMed ID: 18690480

  • 1. Emergent impacts of cannibalism and size refuges in prey on intraguild predation systems.
    Rudolf VH, Armstrong J.
    Oecologia; 2008 Oct; 157(4):675-86. PubMed ID: 18690480
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  • 2. THE IMPACT OF CANNIBALISM IN THE PREY ON PREDATOR-PREY SYSTEMS.
    Rudolf VHW.
    Ecology; 2008 Nov; 89(11):3116-3127. PubMed ID: 31766798
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  • 3. Impact of cannibalism on predator-prey dynamics: size-structured interactions and apparent mutualism.
    Rudolf VH.
    Ecology; 2008 Jun; 89(6):1650-60. PubMed ID: 18589529
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  • 4. Predation risk suppresses the positive feedback between size structure and cannibalism.
    Kishida O, Trussell GC, Ohno A, Kuwano S, Ikawa T, Nishimura K.
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  • 5. Predator cannibalism can intensify negative impacts on heterospecific prey.
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  • 6. Consequences of size structure in the prey for predator-prey dynamics: the composite functional response.
    Rudolf VH.
    J Anim Ecol; 2008 May; 77(3):520-8. PubMed ID: 18284478
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  • 7. Consequences of stage-structured predators: cannibalism, behavioral effects, and trophic cascades.
    Rudolf VH.
    Ecology; 2007 Dec; 88(12):2991-3003. PubMed ID: 18229834
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  • 8. The interaction of cannibalism and omnivory: consequences for community dynamics.
    Rudolf VH.
    Ecology; 2007 Nov; 88(11):2697-705. PubMed ID: 18051636
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  • 10. Preference for cannibalism and ontogenetic constraints in competitive ability of piscivorous top predators.
    Byström P, Ask P, Andersson J, Persson L.
    PLoS One; 2013 Nov; 8(7):e70404. PubMed ID: 23894650
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  • 15. Cannibalism and Intraguild Predation Community Dynamics: Coexistence, Competitive Exclusion, and the Loss of Alternative Stable States.
    Toscano BJ, Hin V, Rudolf VHW.
    Am Nat; 2017 Nov; 190(5):617-630. PubMed ID: 29053359
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  • 16. Deadly competition and life-saving predation: the potential for alternative stable states in a stage-structured predator-prey system.
    Toscano BJ, Rombado BR, Rudolf VH.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2016 Aug 31; 283(1837):. PubMed ID: 27581881
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  • 18. Coexistence of predator and prey in intraguild predation systems with ontogenetic niche shifts.
    Hin V, Schellekens T, Persson L, de Roos AM.
    Am Nat; 2011 Dec 31; 178(6):701-14. PubMed ID: 22089866
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  • 19. Predator cannibalism can shift prey community composition toward dominance by small prey species.
    Takatsu K.
    Ecol Evol; 2022 May 31; 12(5):e8894. PubMed ID: 35571752
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