Resource competition theory predicts that when two species compete for a single, finite resource, the better competitor should exclude the other. However, in some cases, weaker competitors can persist ...
American Journal of Botany, Vol. 104, No. 3 (March 2017), pp. 389-398 (10 pages) PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Biotic interactions such as seed predation can play a role in explaining patterns of abundance ...
Humans have long been successful predators, thanks to our advanced cognition, tools and technology. And now a new study examining human predation’s influence on nature reveals some fresh insights, ...
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