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Climate change is predicted to intensify the impacts of invasive species by enhancing their performance relative to their native counterparts. However, few studies have compared the performance of invasive predators and native prey, despite the fact that non‐native predators are well known to disrupt native communities.
The ‘trophic sensitivity hypothesis’ suggests that predators are less tolerant...
Thermal performance within predator–prey systems may have profound effects on species interactions under climate change. However, how the thermal response of predators and prey to climate change affects their interactions is still understudied.
To examine the responses of a predator–prey system to climate change, we constructed a biologically detailed stage‐structured population dynamic model...
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