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DEFINITION
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Prey selection is defined in two ways: (1) as exhibited by predator populations that kill a prey species disproportionate to its availability (Backwell et al. 1998;Hayward and Kerley 2005) or (2) as exhibited by individual predators that select prey disproportionate to the mean selection exhibited by their populations (Pettorelli et al.2011;Elbroch and Wittmer 2013). (en)
BROADER CONCEPT
- predation (en)
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