2019
DOI: 10.1101/530238
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On the innovation and evolution of predatory tactics

Abstract: Predator-prey systems are ubiquitous across ecological systems. Typical ecological models focus on the dynamics of predator-prey populations. Eco-evolutionary models integrate arms race or Red-Queen like dynamics. The roles of the predator and prey species are always assumed to be static. Nevertheless, sometimes predators can bite off more than they can chew. For example, predators that encounter multiple or dangerous prey types may need to develop new predatory tactics to capture prey. We explore the dynamics… Show more

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“…Predator-prey relationships are critical components of population dynamics and ubiquitous across all ecosystems (Gokhale and Wignall, 2019). They are often presented as an evolutionary arms race; selection pressures within these relationships are bi-directional and can be asymmetrical (Brodie and Brodie, 1999).…”
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“…Predator-prey relationships are critical components of population dynamics and ubiquitous across all ecosystems (Gokhale and Wignall, 2019). They are often presented as an evolutionary arms race; selection pressures within these relationships are bi-directional and can be asymmetrical (Brodie and Brodie, 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%