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- Numerical_response abstract "The numerical response in ecology is the change in predator density as a function of change in prey density. The term numerical response was coined by M. E. Solomon in 1949. It is associated with the functional response, which is the change in predator's rate of prey consumption with change in prey density. As Holling notes, total predation can be expressed as a combination of functional and numerical response. The numerical response has two mechanisms: the demographic response and the aggregational response. The numerical response is not necessarily proportional to the change in prey density, usually resulting in a time lag between prey and predator populations. For example, there is often a scarcity of predators when the prey population is increasing.".
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- Numerical_response wikiPageWikiLink Arditi–Ginzburg_equations.
- Numerical_response wikiPageWikiLink Biological_life_cycle.
- Numerical_response wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecology.
- Numerical_response wikiPageWikiLink Ecology.
- Numerical_response wikiPageWikiLink Functional_response.
- Numerical_response wikiPageWikiLink Lotka–Volterra_equations.
- Numerical_response wikiPageWikiLink Parasitism.
- Numerical_response wikiPageWikiLink Pest_control.
- Numerical_response wikiPageWikiLink Predation.
- Numerical_response wikiPageWikiLinkText "numerical response".
- Numerical_response subject Category:Ecology.
- Numerical_response hypernym Change.
- Numerical_response type Organisation.
- Numerical_response comment "The numerical response in ecology is the change in predator density as a function of change in prey density. The term numerical response was coined by M. E. Solomon in 1949. It is associated with the functional response, which is the change in predator's rate of prey consumption with change in prey density. As Holling notes, total predation can be expressed as a combination of functional and numerical response.".
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