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Shadow competition: its definition, prevalence, causes and measurement
Inon Scharf
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, Graeme D. Ruxton
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School of Zoology
University of St Andrews
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Animal Behaviour
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Araneae
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Fledglings
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Natural Selection
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Predatory Fish
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Prevalence
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Spider Web
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Keyphrases
Ambush Predator
12%
Animal Behavior
12%
Antlion
12%
Classical Competition
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Clear Cases
12%
Competition Shadow
12%
Competition Type
25%
Ecological Processes
12%
Fledgling
12%
Levels of Organization
12%
Mediating Mechanism
12%
Movement Direction
12%
Natural Evolution
12%
Natural Selection
12%
One-form
12%
Potential Scenarios
12%
Predatory Fish
12%
Prey Items
12%
Shadow Competition
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Spatial Proximity
12%
Watch-and-wait
12%
Web-building Spiders
12%
Psychology
Natural Selection
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Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
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