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1 Ecology: Lectures 14-16 Predation November 2, 2005

2 Lotka-Volterra equation: Prey isocline (dV/dt = 0)  Fig. 15.1a

3 Lotka-Volterra equation: Predator isocline (dC/dt = 0)  Fig. 15.1b

4 Lotka-Volterra model: with both predator and prey isoclines  Fig. 15.1 c

5 Lotka-Volterra prediction: Predator-prey flux through time  Fig. 15.1 d

6 Rosenzweig-MacArthur: Stable cycle  Fig. 15.3 a

7 Rosenzweig-MacArthur: Stable/dampened oscillations  Fig. 15.3 b

8 Rosenzweig-MacArthur: Unstable/increasing oscillations  Fig. 15.3 c

9 Rosenzweig-MacArthur: Refuge  Fig. 15.3 d

10 Gause’s predation experiments: Didinium predation on Paramecium  Fig. 15.4

11 Huffaker’s experiments: mite predation and complex environments  Fig. 15.6

12 Functional responses of predator to prey concentrations  Type 1 response: Fig. 15.7 a

13 Functional responses of predator to prey concentrations  Type 2 response: Fig. 15.7 b

14 Functional responses of predator to prey concentrations  Type 3 response: Fig. 15.7 c

15 Prey switching  Fig. 15.10

16 Aggregative response  Fig. 15.12

17 Optimal foraging: bluegill sunfish Fig. 15.16

18 Chemical defense/toxicity/ warning coloration

19 Warning coloration From Campbell et al., Biology

20 Batesian mimicry  Harmless hawkmoth larva resembles the diamond-shaped head of a poisonous snake From Campbell et al., Biology

21 Müllerian mimicry  Both the cuckoo wasp and the yellow jacket deliver toxic stings. From Campbell et al., Biology

22 Cryptic coloration  Poorwill and frog From Campbell et al., Biology

23 Lynx and hare cycling  Fig. 16.19

24 Hare and winter vegetation (“browse”) cycling  Fig. 16.9


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