Ecological interference

Ecological interferences are constraints that impact the ecology and evolution of size-structured populations by alternatively affecting foraging, metabolism, survival and reproduction.

Sources

Zhang, Lai, Ken H. Andersen, Ulf Dieckmann, and Åke Brännström. 2015. “Four Types of Interference Competition and Their Impacts on the Ecology and Evolution of Size-Structured Populations and Communities.” Journal of Theoretical Biology 380 (September): 280–90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2015.05.023.