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Variation in the vulnerability of prey to different predators: community-level consequences
M. E. Power
, J. C. Marks
, M. S. Parker
Biological Sciences
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Community-based
100%
Vulnerability
100%
Predator Community
100%
Midges
100%
Small Fish
20%
Primary Consumers
20%
Invertebrate Predators
20%
Survivorship
10%
Food Web
10%
Riverine Food Webs
10%
Predation
10%
Standing Crop
10%
Trophic Cascade
10%
Third Level
10%
Fish Species
10%
Guilds
10%
Diptera Chironomidae
10%
Invulnerability
10%
Midge Larvae
10%
Insect Biomass
10%
Mayfly
10%
Differential Vulnerability
10%
Algivorous
10%
Filamentous Algae
10%
Predatory Invertebrates
10%
Predator Release
10%
Partial Protection
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Midges
100%
Food Web
18%
Predation
9%
Diptera
9%
Chironomidae
9%
Ephemeroptera
9%