The role of grazer predation strategies in the dynamics of consumer-resource based ecological models
We analyse a simple plankton system to provide a heuristic for more complex models such as Dynamic Green Ocean Models (DGOMs). Zooplankton foraging is either by generalist grazers that consume whatever they bump into or specialist grazers that actively seek particular prey. The zooplankton may furth...
Main Authors: | Cropp, R, Moroz, I, Norbury, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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