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Data from: Trade-offs between personal immunity and reproduction in the burying beetle, N. vespilloides
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phenoloxidase;parental care;Wounding;reproduction;trade-off;Juvenile Hormone;Nicrophorus vespilloides;ecological immunology;immunity;insect
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.v811c
摘要:
y be required. Here, we address this question using the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides, carrion breeders that exhibit biparental care of young. Our res
Data from: Puma predation subsidizes an obligate scavenger in the high Andes
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Perrig, Paula L.
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carnivore puma camelids predator vulture ungulates Andean condor trophic facilitation scavenger
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7nk90
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a key role in the foraging ecology of Andean condors, and highlight the importance of predatory processes that make carrion available to scavengers. We contend
Data from: Just Google it: assessing the use of Google Images to describe geographical variation in visible traits of organisms
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Google Images;Corvus cornix;species distribution;hybrid zone;Ursus americanus;polymorphism;Tyto alba;Corvus corone;data collection;Accipiter melanoleucus
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.0m370
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ve a good agreement between the distribution of hooded and carrion crows (with 86% placed on the correct side of the hybrid zone line). Our result
Data from: The effect of kleptoparasite and host numbers on the risk of food-stealing in an avian assemblage
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Larus argentatus;Haematopus ostralegus;Mytilus edulis;interspecific competition;kleptoparasitism;Density Dependence;Food-robbing behaviour;Corvus corone;Piracy;behavioural ecology;foraging ecology
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.t6b85
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Haematopus ostralegus feed primarily on bivalve molluscs, which may be stolen by kleptoparasitic species such as carrion crows Corvus corone and herring gull
Data from: Fatal attraction? Intraguild facilitation and suppression among predators
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Carnivores;competition;Lynx canadensis;Ecology: community;Gulo gulo;Martes americanus;Community: structure;Interactions: trophic;Canis latrans;Canis lupus;Vulpes vulpes
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.tj590
摘要:
Competition and suppression are recognized as dominant forces that structure predator communities. Facilitation via carrion provisioning, howeve

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