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Hidden layers of density dependence in consumer feeding rates

Daniel B. Stouffer, Márk Novák

2021Ecology Letters29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Functional responses relate a consumer's feeding rates to variation in its abiotic and biotic environment, providing insight into consumer behaviour and fitness, and underpinning population and food-web dynamics. Despite their broad relevance and long-standing history, we show here that the types of density dependence found in classic resource- and consumer-dependent functional-response models equate to strong and often untenable assumptions about the independence of processes underlying feeding rates. We first demonstrate mathematically how to quantify non-independence between feeding and consumer interference and between feeding on multiple resources. We then analyse two large collections of functional-response data sets to show that non-independence is pervasive and borne out in previously hidden forms of density dependence. Our results provide a new lens through which to view variation in consumer feeding rates and disentangle the biological underpinnings of species interactions in multi-species contexts.

Topics & Concepts

EcologyAbiotic componentIndependence (probability theory)Food webFunctional responseVariation (astronomy)BiologyResource (disambiguation)Density dependencePopulationEconometricsComputer scienceEcosystemPredationEconomicsStatisticsMathematicsSociologyPredatorComputer networkDemographyAstrophysicsPhysicsPlant and animal studiesEvolution and Genetic DynamicsEvolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
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