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This note gives five applications of the eater-food interaction model (Gårding 2005) where cycle length is a function of the eater average birth rate defined as the inverse of average life span. The model extends to an analysis of predator-prey-food cycles (Gårding 2000). Here the cycle length is the same as that of en eater-food interaction whose average ’birth rate’ is the sum of the average birth rates of the predator-prey and prey-food interactions.
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p.187-189,ref.
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- Bengt Lidforss v.12, 22465 Lund, Sweden
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- Gårding L. 2000 – A simple model for the interplay of rodents, predators and food – J. Theor. Biol. 206: 73–80.
- Gårding L. 2005 – Interactions driving the population cycle of Artic small rodents – Pol. J. Ecol. 34: 579–584.
- Litvin K.E., Ovsjannikov N.G. 1990 – Relation between reproduction and occurrence of Snowy Owls and Arctic foxes and the number of lemmings on Wrangel Island – Zool. J. 69: 52–64 (in Russian, English summary).
- Sun P., Zhao X., Zhu W., Xu Sh. 2005 – Effect of burrowing activity of root vole Microtus oeconomicus Pallas on plant diversity in alpine meadow – Pol. J. Ecol. 54: 597–601.
- Turchin P., Hanski I. 1997 – An empirically based model for the latitudinal gradient in vole population dynamics – American Naturalist, 140: 841–874.
- Turchin P., Oksanen J., Ekerholm P., Oksanen T., Henttonen H. 2000 – Lemmings-predator or prey? – Nature, 405: 562–565.
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