Size-dependent intraguild predation, cannibalism, and resource allocation determine the outcome of species coexistence
Intraguild predation (IGP), a system in which species compete for resources and prey on each other, is more common than existing theory predicts. In theory, an IG predator and its prey can coexist if the IG predator is a weaker competitor for a shared resource and the predator directly benefits from...
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University of Chicago Press
2023
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