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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Ecology_Ecology/Chapter_14%3A_Introduction_to_Community_EcologyFigure 9: Foundational species increase food web complexity by facilitating species higher in the food chain. (A) Seven ecosystems with foundation species were sampled: coastal (seagrass, blue mussel,...Figure 9: Foundational species increase food web complexity by facilitating species higher in the food chain. (A) Seven ecosystems with foundation species were sampled: coastal (seagrass, blue mussel, cordgrass), freshwater (watermilfoil, water-starwort) and terrestrial (Spanish moss, marram grass). (B) Food webs were constructed for both bare and foundation species-dominated replicate areas. (C) From each foundation species structured-food web, nodes (species) were randomly removed until the s…
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Ecology_Ecology/Chapter_16%3A_Antagonistic_Interactions/16.2%3A_Quantifying_Predator-Prey_DynamicsAs in the prey model, the number of prey caught will be pN prey N pred . The growth of the predator population will depend on this number, and on the efficiency with which predators convert consumed p...As in the prey model, the number of prey caught will be pN prey N pred . The growth of the predator population will depend on this number, and on the efficiency with which predators convert consumed prey into predator offspring (c for conversion). Note that this is also a constant, and like the solution for the prey population, it does not specify the equilibrium size of the predator population, only the size of the prey population at which the predators are at equilibrium.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Gettysburg_College/01%3A_Ecology_for_All/16%3A_Antagonistic_Interactions/16.02%3A_Quantifying_Predator-Prey_DynamicsAs in the prey model, the number of prey caught will be pN prey N pred . The growth of the predator population will depend on this number, and on the efficiency with which predators convert consumed p...As in the prey model, the number of prey caught will be pN prey N pred . The growth of the predator population will depend on this number, and on the efficiency with which predators convert consumed prey into predator offspring (c for conversion). Note that this is also a constant, and like the solution for the prey population, it does not specify the equilibrium size of the predator population, only the size of the prey population at which the predators are at equilibrium.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Gettysburg_College/01%3A_Ecology_for_All/14%3A_Introduction_to_Species_InteractionsFigure \(\PageIndex{10}\): Foundational species increase food web complexity by facilitating species higher in the food chain. (A) Seven ecosystems with foundation species were sampled: coastal (seagr...Figure \(\PageIndex{10}\): Foundational species increase food web complexity by facilitating species higher in the food chain. (A) Seven ecosystems with foundation species were sampled: coastal (seagrass, blue mussel, cordgrass), freshwater (watermilfoil, water-starwort) and terrestrial (Spanish moss, marram grass). (B) Food webs were constructed for both bare and foundation species-dominated replicate areas. (C) From each foundation species structured-food web, nodes (species) were randomly re…