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de Roos, A. M., & Persson, L. (2002). Size-dependent life-history traits promote catastrophic collapses of top predators.
Woodward, G., & Hildrew, A. G. (2002). Body-size determinants of niche overlap and intraguild predation within a complex food web.
Werner, E. E., & Peacor, S. D. (2003). A review of trait-mediated indirect interactions in ecological communities.
Cameron, T. C., & Benton, T. G. (2004). Stage-structured harvesting and its effects: An empirical investigation using soil mites.
Abrams, P. A., & Matsuda, H. (2005). The effect of adaptive change in the prey on the dynamics of an exploited predator population.
de Roos, A. M., Schellekens, T., Van Kooten, T., & Persson, L. (2008). Stage-specific predator species help each other to persist while competing for a single prey.
Miller and Rudolf (2011) review a range of such effects plus the questions that emerge from them and call for more analysis of the role of population structure in community ecology, similar to the argumentation in this paper.
Miller, T. E. X., & Rudolf, V. H. W. (2011). Thinking inside the box: Community-level consequences of stage-structured populations.
Ohlberger, J., Langangen, Ø., Edeline, E., Claessen, D., Winfield, I. J., Stenseth, N. C., & Vollestad, L. A. (2011). Stage-specific biomass overcompensation by juveniles in response to increased adult mortality in a wild fish population.
Schellekens, T., & Van Kooten, T. (2012). Coexistence of two stage-structured intraguild predators.
Persson, L., & de Roos, A. M. (2013). Symmetry breaking in ecological systems through different energy efficiencies of juveniles and adults.
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Nakazawa, T. (2015). Ontogenetic niche shifts matter in community ecology: A review and future perspectives.
Hendry, A. P. (2019). A critique for eco-evolutionary dynamics.
Lindmark, M., Ohlberger, J., Huss, M., & Gårdmark, A. (2019). Size-based ecological interactions drive food web responses to climate warming.
Pessarrodona, A., Boada, J., Pagès, J. F., Arthur, R., & Alcoverro, T. (2019). Consumptive and non-consumptive effects of predators vary with the ontogeny of their prey.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Institute on Aging | 1985 | $50.0M | 750 | 95 |
| Surrey | 1981 | $4.3M | 100 | - |
| East Valley Adult Resources | 1979 | $5.0M | 6 | - |
| Malvern Institute | 1948 | $8.1M | 350 | - |
| BrightStar Care | 2002 | $3.0M | 75 | 1,292 |
| Meals on Wheels San Antonio | 1977 | $6.5M | 125 | - |
| Quincy Medical Center | - | $14.0M | 212 | - |
| Circle Center ADS | 1976 | $5.0M | 19 | - |
| ST GERARDS COMMUNITY OF CARE | 1953 | $5.0M | 6 | 9 |
| Crossroads Community Ministries | 1996 | $5.0M | 12 | - |
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