Answer to Question #350258 in Ecology for Ena

Question #350258

I have a question related to the refuge effect in ecological models. The assumption is that the population of hosts/prey is divided into two groups. One group consists of individuals that are safe from parasitoids/predators and another group consists of individuals that are exposed to parasitoids/predators and can get parasitized. Does it affect the growth rate in the sense that hosts that are in refuge have a bigger growth rate than those that are not in refuge? Are there some known experimental results, some papers or books that deal with this topic?


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2022-06-13T17:57:02-0400

You should check this website to find the answer to your answer: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2647494


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