Abstract:The strength of trophic and non-trophic interactions in predator-prey dynamics may be modified by predator density/diversity and prey size characteristics. In aquatic environments, multi-dimensional scaling of search areas (water depth and surface area) may mediate interactions among predators, with implications for prey risk. Here, we used a comparative functional response (FR) approach to investigate the effects of search area, predator composition and prey size on the strength of trophic and non-trophic int… Show more
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