Roos, André M. de 1961-
André Marc de Roos nizozemský profesor teoretické ekologie, specializace na populační dynamiku a ontogenetický vývoj společenstev
Roos, André Marc de, 1961-
Roos, André Marc de
Roos, André M. de
VIAF ID: 121749710 (Personal)
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Works
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Bio-energetic modeling of medium-sized cetaceans shows high sensitivity to disturbance in seasons of low resource supply |
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Bistability and an Allee effect as emergent consequences of stage-specific predation |
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Bistability in a size-structured population model of cannibalistic fish--a continuation study. |
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Cannibalism prevents evolutionary suicide of ontogenetic omnivores in life-history intraguild predation systems |
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Catastrophic collapse can occur without early warning: examples of silent catastrophes in structured ecological models |
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Competition and Facilitation between a Disease and a Predator in a Stunted Prey Population |
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Competition in size-structured populations: mechanisms inducing cohort formation and population cycles |
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Competition-induced starvation drives large-scale population cycles in Antarctic krill. |
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The consequences of density‐dependent individual growth for sustainable harvesting and management of fish stocks |
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Culling experiments demonstrate size-class specific biomass increases with mortality. |
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Culling prey promotes predator recovery--alternative states in a whole-lake experiment. |
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Daphnids on a train : development and application of a new numerical method for physiologically structured population models |
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Demographic analysis of continuous-time life-history models |
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Density-dependent effects of mortality on the optimal body size to shift habitat: Why smaller is better despite increased mortality risk |
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Density-dependent interactions in an Arctic char – brown trout system: competition, predation, or both? |
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Direct experimental evidence for alternative stable states: a review |
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The dynamics of infectious diseases in orchards with roguing and replanting as control strategy |
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Ecological changes with minor effect initiate evolution to delayed regime shifts |
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The effect of population size and recombination on delayed evolution of polymorphism and speciation in sexual populations |
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Effects of life history and individual development on community dynamics: A review of counterintuitive consequences |
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Effects of vole fluctuations on the population dynamics of the barn owl Tyto alba. |
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Emergent Allee effects in top predators feeding on structured prey populations |
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An energetic approach to the evolution of growth curve plasticity |
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Environmental change effects on life-history traits and population dynamics of anadromous fishes |
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The escalator boxcar train: basic theory and an application to Daphnia population dynamics |
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Evolution of Reproduction Periods in Seasonal Environments |
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Evolution of size-dependent intraspecific competition predicts body size scaling of metabolic rate |
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Evolutionary Dynamics of Prey Exploitation in a Metapopulation of Predators |
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The Evolutionary Ecology of Metamorphosis |
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Evolutionary regime shifts in age and size at maturation of exploited fish stocks |
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Extracellular prolyl endoprotease from Aspergillus niger and its use in the debittering of protein hydrolysates |
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Facilitation of fisheries by natural predators depends on life history of shared prey |
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Food-dependent growth leads to overcompensation in stage-specific biomass when mortality increases: the influence of maturation versus reproduction regulation. |
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Gigantic cannibals driving a whole-lake trophic cascade. |
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Habitat complexity does not promote coexistence in a size-structured intraguild predation system. |
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Habitat destruction in a simple predator-prey patch model: how predators enhance prey persistence and abundance |
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Habitat destruction in mutualistic metacommunities |
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Habitat deterioration promotes the evolution of direct development in metamorphosing species |
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Harvesting forage fish can prevent fishing-induced population collapses of large piscivorous fish |
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How resource competition shapes individual life history for nonplastic growth: ungulates in seasonal food environments. |
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The impact of development on patterns of nutrient limitation |
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Individual energy dynamics reveal nonlinear interaction of stressors threatening migratory fish populations |
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Large-amplitude consumer-resource cycles allow for the evolution of ontogenetic niche shifts in consumer life history |
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Large-amplitude cycles of Daphnia and its algal prey in enriched environments |
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Mixed competition-predation: potential vs. realized interactions |
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Numerical equilibrium analysis for structured consumer resource models. |
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Ontogenetic diet shifts promote predator-mediated coexistence. |
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Ontogenetic diet shifts result in niche partitioning between two consumer species irrespective of competitive abilities. |
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Ontogenetic niche shifts as a driver of seasonal migration |
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Ontogenetic symmetry and asymmetry in energetics. |
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Order of invasion affects the spatial distribution of a reciprocal intraguild predator |
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Patterns of exclusion in an intraguild predator–prey system depend on initial conditions |
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Physiologically structured models - from versatile technique to ecological theory |
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Population and community ecology of ontogenetic development |
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Population dynamical consequences of gregariousness in a size-structured consumer-resource interaction. |
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Population-level effects of acoustic disturbance in Atlantic cod: a size-structured analysis based on energy budgets |
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Predator Persistence through Variability of Resource Productivity in Tritrophic Systems. |
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Predators induce egg retention in prey |
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Predators with multiple ontogenetic niche shifts have limited potential for population growth and top-down control of their prey. |
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Predicting shifts in dynamics of cannibalistic field populations using individual-based models |
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Propensity for Risk in Reproductive Strategy Affects Susceptibility to Anthropogenic Disturbance |
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Properties of Hemoglobin Decolorized with a Histidine-Specific Protease. |
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Regime shifts in exploited marine food webs: detecting mechanisms underlying alternative stable states using size-structured community dynamics theory |
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The role of intraguild predation in the population dynamics of small pelagic fish |
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Seasonal reproduction leads to population collapse and an Allee effect in a stage-structured consumer-resource biomass model when mortality rate increases |
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Self‐Organization of Vegetation in Arid Ecosystems |
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Simple rules describe bottom-up and top-down control in food webs with alternative energy pathways |
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Size- and food-dependent growth drives patterns of competitive dominance along productivity gradients |
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Size at hatching determines population dynamics and response to harvesting in cannibalistic fish |
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Size-dependent life-history traits promote catastrophic collapses of top predators |
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Size-dependent mortality induces life-history changes mediated through population dynamical feedbacks |
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Size-dependent resource limitation and foraging-predation risk trade-offs: growth and habitat use in young arctic char |
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Stabilization of population fluctuations due to cannibalism promotes resource polymorphism in fish |
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State-dependent invasion windows for prey in size-structured predator-prey systems: whole lake experiments |
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Stony coral populations are more sensitive to changes in vital rates in disturbed environments |
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Structured Population Models of Herbivorous Zooplankton |
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Symmetry breaking in ecological systems through different energy efficiencies of juveniles and adults |
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Terrestrial carbon and intraspecific size-variation shape lake ecosystems |
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When individual life history matters: conditions for juvenile-adult stage structure effects on population dynamics |
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Whether ideal free or not, predatory mites distribute so as to maximize reproduction |
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