2008
DOI: 10.1051/mmnp:2008061
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Patterns of Zooplankton Functional Response in Communities with Vertical Heterogeneity: a Model Study

Abstract: Abstract. Parameterization of zooplankton functional response is crucial for constructing plankton models. Theoretical studies predict enhancing of system stability in case the response is of sigmoid type. Experiments on feeding in laboratories tell us in favor of non-sigmoid types for most herbivorous zooplankton species. However, recent field observations show that the overall functional response of zooplankton in the whole euphotic zone can exhibit a sigmoid behavior even when the response for the same spec… Show more

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“…Later, more complex structures have also been considered, especially food chains, finding very recent important applications in the field of plankton dynamics [29,30], which is at the bottom of the food web in the ocean, and therefore has paramount importance for the fishing industry.…”
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“…Later, more complex structures have also been considered, especially food chains, finding very recent important applications in the field of plankton dynamics [29,30], which is at the bottom of the food web in the ocean, and therefore has paramount importance for the fishing industry.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…. , 4) which represent the conversion of nutrient to organism; all of these are positive quantities [13][14][15]. S 0 and D i are environmental variables while m i , a i , and γ i are properties of the organism [16,17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ghosh 19 proposed and analyzed a nonlinear model for the biological control of algal bloom in a lake. The functional response for a parasitoid-host and a predator-prey system, as a tool of biological control of pests to evaluate the potential of bio-control agents have been studied by Cabello et al 20 A simple mathematical model for phytoplanktonzooplankton system with an additional factor that the viral disease is spreading only among the prey species has been discussed by Bairagi et al 21 Mathematical and numerical models with increasing degrees of intricacy have been built, some of these have been discussed and compared by Steele and Henderson, 22 Edwards and Brindley, 23,24 Morozov and Arashkevich, 25 Poggiale et al, 26 Matsuoka and Seno, 27 Miyazaki et al 28 Edwards and Yool 29 have examined similar oscillations that occur in the Fasham 30 model under summertime conditions, when the physical forcing in minimal.…”
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confidence: 99%