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Data from: Stochastic dynamics of three competing clones: conditions and times for invasion, coexistence and fixation
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competition;Ecology: evolutionary;Population: dynamics;Evolution: experimental;Ecology: population;Interactions: coexistence;Community: dynamics;Modeling: population ecology;Adaptation;Fitness
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doi:10.5061/dryad.2t6t1fd
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ness of the possible dynamics. We especially show that when mutations can affect competitive interactions, even slightly, stable coexistence is likely. We discuss
Data from: The effect of a competitor on a model adaptive radiation
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competition;adaptive radiation;Pseudomonas fluorescens;Selection - Experimental;Pseudomonas putida
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doi:10.5061/dryad.577t4d00
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tor (Pseudomonas putida). In a spatially heterogeneous environment, the competitor P. putida reduced P. fluorescens population size only slightly, and had no effec
Data from: Deadly competition and life-saving predation: the potential for alternative stable states in a stage-structured predator–prey system
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Toscano, Benjamin J.
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Density-dependence Indirect interactions Intraspecific variation Omnivory Size-structure
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doi:10.5061/dryad.80mq6
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on can relax a strong juvenile competitive bottleneck in freshwater zooplankton, though cannibalism can reduce predator recruitment. Thus, our results highlight
Data from: The effect of size and sex-ratio experiences on reproductive competition in Nicrophorus vespilloides burying beetles in the wild
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Sex-ratio;insects;Sexual selection & conflicts;Nicrophorus vespilloides
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doi:10.5061/dryad.gv348
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e depends on the intensity of competition for mates, which is likely to vary with the population sex ratio. However, the balance of pay-offs may vary amo
Data from: Male seminal fluid substances affect sperm competition success and female reproductive behavior in a seed beetle
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seminal fluid;Bruchidae;sperm competition;Acps;Callosobruchus maculatus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.s5331
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molecular weight, affect male competitive fertilization success in C. maculatus. Our results highlight the diverse effects of seminal fluid proteins and show tha
Data from: Foraging modality and plasticity in foraging traits determine the strength of competitive interactions among carnivorous plants, spiders
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Jennings, David E.
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interspecific competition kleptoparasitism
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doi:10.5061/dryad.m23g6
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and sundews would exhibit plasticity in foraging traits to compensate for strong competition when prey were limited. 4. Results generally supported
Data from: Coinfection outcome in an opportunistic pathogen depends on the inter-strain interactions
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zebra fish;Virulence;inhibition;competition;flavobacterium columnare;genotype;cooperation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.32r30
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ates that benefits of competitive ability (production of growth-inhibiting compounds) for virulence are highest when multiple strains co-occur, wherea
Data from: Defensive symbionts mediate species coexistence in phytophagous insects
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Aphis fabae;interspecific competition;insect communities;Regiella insecticola;Holocene;Parasitoids;defensive symbionts;Myzus persicae;aphids;population dynamics;resistance;Aphidius colemani
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doi:10.5061/dryad.pm620
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parasitoids. 5. The symbiont had significant effects in the absence of parasitoids by lowering competitive ability especially in one species, but the effect
Data from: A meta-analysis of plant interaction networks reveals competitive hierarchies as well as facilitation and intransitivity
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competition;Ecology: community;Community: structure
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1sm06sp
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The extent to which competitive interactions and niche differentiation structure communities has been highly controversial. To quantify evidence
Data from: Reproductive foragers: spider males choose mates by selecting among available competitive environments
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competition;Selection: sexual;Behavior: social;foraging;Behavior: reproductive;Mate choice;spiders
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doi:10.5061/dryad.2qp1v
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Mate choice frequently operates differently for males and females as a consequence of male competition for mates. Competitive interactions can alter

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