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During their life, most prey species are faced with multiple predator species posing different levels of predation risk (Sih et al. 1998).
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© 2014 The Authors Ecosystems host multiple coexisting predator species whose interactions may strengthen or weaken top down control of grazers.
However, our research included multiple predator and prey species with different densities and habitat preferences (i.e., we did not have a priori knowledge of the density of all species or their habitat preferences), thus a randomized sampling scheme was deemed more appropriate and prone to less bias.
In this work we examine a Lotka Volterra model with diffusion describing the dynamics of multiple interacting prey and predator species.
In systems comprising multiple predators and prey species, a key challenge is distinguishing the independent effects of different predator guilds on prey responses.
Hence, in multiple predator ecosystems, peoples' attitudes toward each species may be affected by the perceived activity of other predators.
Predator species that operate on different time scales of predation may have independent multiple predator effects on prey even when changes to individual predator behaviours or per capita consumption rates occur.
Examination of predator behaviours and per capita consumption rates, in addition to the full suite of predator environments, is essential to fully understand dynamics among multiple conspecific and interspecific predators, particularly when predator species forage on dissimilar time scales.
There is a shortage of studies investigating how different size classes of a single species interact with one another to generate multiple predator effects.
Different predator taxa may impact prey abundance in different ways and were therefore described as Bird (one or two avian predator species controlled), Mammal (one mammal predator was controlled), or Multiple (a combination of predator species controlled).
We are a predator species run amok".
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