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Acyrthosiphon pisum 1 avoidance 1 escape behavior 1 induced defense 1 non-lethal interactions 1 nonconsumptive interactions 1 predation risk 1 predator disturbance of prey 1 predator effects on prey population 1 predator-induced changes 1 prey behavior 1 prey population growth 1 trait-mediated interactions 1
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Tyson, Laura 1
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Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE), University of California-Berkeley 1
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Conditionality and Adjustment in Socialist Eonomies: Hungary and Yugoslavia
Tyson, Laura - Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy … - 1984
The ability of predators to reduce prey populations is generally ascribed to the consumption of prey individuals. However, predators may also induce behavioral changes in prey, individuals, which can reduce prey survival and reproduction. Pea aphid populations are impacted by a variety of...
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