Don DeAngelis, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Ecological and evolutionary conditions for fruit abortion to regulate pollinating seed-eaters and increase plant production Ecological and evolutionary conditions for fruit abortion to regulate pollinating seed-eaters and increase plant production
Coevolved mutualisms, such as those between senita cacti, yuccas, and their respective obligate pollinators, benefit both species involved in the interaction. However, in these pollination mutualisms the pollinator's larvae impose a cost on plants through consumption of developing seeds and fruit. The effects of pollinators on benefits and costs are expected to vary with the abundance of
Authors
J. Nathaniel Holland, Donald L. DeAngelis
Population dynamics and mutualism: Functional responses of benefits and costs Population dynamics and mutualism: Functional responses of benefits and costs
We develop an approach for studying population dynamics resulting from mutualism by employing functional responses based on density‐dependent benefits and costs. These functional responses express how the population growth rate of a mutualist is modified by the density of its partner. We present several possible dependencies of gross benefits and costs, and hence net effects, to a...
Authors
J. Nathaniel Holland, Donald L. DeAngelis, Judith L. Bronstein
Exploring the effect of drought extent and interval on the Florida snail kite: Interplay between spatial and temporal scales Exploring the effect of drought extent and interval on the Florida snail kite: Interplay between spatial and temporal scales
The paper aims at exploring the viability of the Florida snail kite population under various drought regimes in its wetland habitat. The population dynamics of snail kites are strongly linked with the hydrology of the system due to the dependence of this bird species on one exclusive prey species, the apple snail, which is negatively affected by a drying out of habitat. Based on...
Authors
Wolf M. Mooij, Robert E. Bennetts, Wiley M. Kitchens, Donald L. DeAngelis
Structural instability, multiple stable states, and hysteresis in periphyton driven by phosphorus enrichment in the Everglades Structural instability, multiple stable states, and hysteresis in periphyton driven by phosphorus enrichment in the Everglades
Periphyton is a key component of the Everglades ecosystems. It is a major primary producer, providing food and habitat for a variety of organisms, contributing material to the surface soil, and regulating water chemistry. Periphyton is sensitive to the phosphorus (P) supply and P enrichment has caused dramatic changes in the native Everglades periphyton assemblages. Periphyton also...
Authors
Quan Dong, Paul V. McCormick, Fred H. Sklar, Donald L. DeAngelis
The use of resighting data to estimate the rate of population growth of the snail kite in Florida The use of resighting data to estimate the rate of population growth of the snail kite in Florida
The rate of population growth (lambda) is an important demographic parameter used to assess the viability of a population and to develop management and conservation agendas. We examined the use of resighting data to estimate lambda for the snail kite population in Florida from 1997-2000. The analyses consisted of (1) a robust design approach that derives an estimate of lambda from...
Authors
V.J. Dreitz, J.D. Nichols, J.E. Hines, R.E. Bennetts, W.M. Kitchens, D.L. DeAngelis
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 195
Ecological and evolutionary conditions for fruit abortion to regulate pollinating seed-eaters and increase plant production Ecological and evolutionary conditions for fruit abortion to regulate pollinating seed-eaters and increase plant production
Coevolved mutualisms, such as those between senita cacti, yuccas, and their respective obligate pollinators, benefit both species involved in the interaction. However, in these pollination mutualisms the pollinator's larvae impose a cost on plants through consumption of developing seeds and fruit. The effects of pollinators on benefits and costs are expected to vary with the abundance of
Authors
J. Nathaniel Holland, Donald L. DeAngelis
Population dynamics and mutualism: Functional responses of benefits and costs Population dynamics and mutualism: Functional responses of benefits and costs
We develop an approach for studying population dynamics resulting from mutualism by employing functional responses based on density‐dependent benefits and costs. These functional responses express how the population growth rate of a mutualist is modified by the density of its partner. We present several possible dependencies of gross benefits and costs, and hence net effects, to a...
Authors
J. Nathaniel Holland, Donald L. DeAngelis, Judith L. Bronstein
Exploring the effect of drought extent and interval on the Florida snail kite: Interplay between spatial and temporal scales Exploring the effect of drought extent and interval on the Florida snail kite: Interplay between spatial and temporal scales
The paper aims at exploring the viability of the Florida snail kite population under various drought regimes in its wetland habitat. The population dynamics of snail kites are strongly linked with the hydrology of the system due to the dependence of this bird species on one exclusive prey species, the apple snail, which is negatively affected by a drying out of habitat. Based on...
Authors
Wolf M. Mooij, Robert E. Bennetts, Wiley M. Kitchens, Donald L. DeAngelis
Structural instability, multiple stable states, and hysteresis in periphyton driven by phosphorus enrichment in the Everglades Structural instability, multiple stable states, and hysteresis in periphyton driven by phosphorus enrichment in the Everglades
Periphyton is a key component of the Everglades ecosystems. It is a major primary producer, providing food and habitat for a variety of organisms, contributing material to the surface soil, and regulating water chemistry. Periphyton is sensitive to the phosphorus (P) supply and P enrichment has caused dramatic changes in the native Everglades periphyton assemblages. Periphyton also...
Authors
Quan Dong, Paul V. McCormick, Fred H. Sklar, Donald L. DeAngelis
The use of resighting data to estimate the rate of population growth of the snail kite in Florida The use of resighting data to estimate the rate of population growth of the snail kite in Florida
The rate of population growth (lambda) is an important demographic parameter used to assess the viability of a population and to develop management and conservation agendas. We examined the use of resighting data to estimate lambda for the snail kite population in Florida from 1997-2000. The analyses consisted of (1) a robust design approach that derives an estimate of lambda from...
Authors
V.J. Dreitz, J.D. Nichols, J.E. Hines, R.E. Bennetts, W.M. Kitchens, D.L. DeAngelis