Predator‐prey interactions cause apparent competition between marine zooplankton groups

Volume: 99, Issue: 3, Pages: 632 - 641
Published: Jan 23, 2018
Abstract
Predator-mediated apparent competition is an indirect negative interaction between two prey species mediated by a shared predator. Quantifying such indirect ecosystem effects is methodologically challenging but important for understanding ecosystem functioning. Still, there are few examples of apparent competition from pelagic marine environments. Using state-space statistical modeling, we here provide evidence for apparent competition between...
Paper Details
Title
Predator‐prey interactions cause apparent competition between marine zooplankton groups
Published Date
Jan 23, 2018
Journal
Volume
99
Issue
3
Pages
632 - 641
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