as the number of prey individuals increases, the predators take them at an increasingly slower rate.
(a) Searching time - the time needed to find a prey individual.
(b) Handling time - the time needed to subdue and consume a prey individual, and to recover from the experience.
(c) Satiation - no matter how much a predator might want to eat another prey, sometimes it just can't.
as the number of prey individuals increases, the predators take them at a greater rate initially, but eventually take them at an increasingly slower rate; similar to a Type II functional response, but with a lag at the beginning.
as the number of prey individuals increases, the predators take them at an increasingly slower rate.
Is like a Type II functional response, but with a lag at the beginning.This is realistic, because of(a) Density-dependent stimuli - predators sense prey by stimuli, and these stimuli often increase in strength with increasing numbers of prey individuals(b) Search image - smart predators often develop a search image for abundant prey items, but take some time to switch to a new prey item as a result
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II-Linnaeus ICNHS
an exaggerated response of the beta cells to a rise in glucose levels, especially in potential type II individuals
II-Linnaeus.
Type II
made a Type II error.made a Type II error.made a Type II error.made a Type II error.
Either Type I, Type II or Type III will be fine.........
No a type II card is twice as thick as a type I slot (but a type I card WILL fit in a type II slot)
R-Type II was created in 1989.