Early life-history predator-prey reversal in two cyprinid fishes
Abstract Predator-prey relationships are often perceived simply as a situation in which a predator enhances its own fitness while reducing the fitness of its prey. However, this relationship may become reversed when the prey feeds on the juvenile predator stages. We investigated this phenomenon in a...
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Auteurs principaux: | Marek Šmejkal, Roman Baran, Petr Blabolil, Lukáš Vejřík, Marie Prchalová, Daniel Bartoň, Tomáš Mrkvička, Jan Kubečka |
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Langue: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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