Enemy-mediated apparent competition: empirical patterns and the evidence
Apparent competition arises when two victim species negatively affect each other (-, -) by enhancing the equilibrium density or changing the foraging behaviour of a shared natural enemy. Shared enemies can also mediate non-reciprocal (-, 0) indirect effects, i.e. indirect amensalism, whenever one pr...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2000
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