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In Journal of Theoretical Biology 7 November 2024 594
Autor:
Křivan, Vlastimil, Revilla, Tomás A.
Coexistence of plants depends on their competition for common resources and indirect interactions mediated by shared exploiters or mutualists. These interactions are driven either by changes in animal abundance (density-mediated interactions, e.g., a
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1908.02479
Autor:
Revilla, Tomás A., Křivan, Vlastimil
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In Applied Mathematics and Computation 15 November 2022 433
Autor:
Revilla, Tomás A., Křivan, Vlastimil
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Journal of Theoretical Biology. Vol. 440, pp. 42-57 (2018)
In plant-pollinator communities many pollinators are potential generalists and their preferences for certain plants can change quickly in response to changes in plant and pollinator densities. These changes in preferences affect coexistence within po
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1712.06846
Autor:
Revilla, Tomás A., Křivan, Vlastimil
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PLoS ONE 11(8): e0160076 (2016)
We use the optimal foraging theory to study coexistence between two plant species and a generalist pollinator. We compare conditions for plant coexistence for non-adaptive vs. adaptive pollinators that adjust their foraging strategy to maximize fitne
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1602.02569
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In Ecological Modelling 1 September 2021 455
Autor:
Romero-Mujalli, Daniel, Fuchs, Laura I R, Haase, Martin, Hildebrandt, Jan-Peter, Weissing, Franz J, Revilla, Tomás A
Publikováno v:
Evolution Letters; Aug2024, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p561-574, 14p
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PLoS ONE. Vol. 10(2), pp. e0117964 (2015)
Plant-pollinator associations are often seen as purely mutualistic, while in reality they can be more complex. Indeed they may also display a diverse array of antagonistic interactions, such as competition and victim--exploiter interactions. In some
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.4804
Autor:
Revilla, Tomás A.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Theoretical Biology. Vol. 378, pp. 39-46 (2015)
In mutualisms where there is exchange of resources for resources, or resources for services, the resources are typically short lived compared with the lives of the organisms that produce and make use of them. This fact allows a separation of time sca
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.4152
Autor:
Revilla, Tomás A., Křivan, Vlastimil
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Theoretical Biology 7 March 2018 440:42-57