A cubic stochastic population model with dual fear effects under the Allee effect produces an analytical steady-state probability distribution that exhibits noise-induced transitions and non-monotonic fear-controlled changes between low- and high-density regimes.
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Dual Fear Mechanisms Shaping Stochastic Population Dynamics under the Allee Effect
A cubic stochastic population model with dual fear effects under the Allee effect produces an analytical steady-state probability distribution that exhibits noise-induced transitions and non-monotonic fear-controlled changes between low- and high-density regimes.
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Predator-associated cues promote host riding, and coupling to mobile hosts improves survival in an epizoic limpet
Crab cues promote host-riding behavior in Lottia tenuisculpta while attachment to mobile hosts improves survival relative to fixed hosts.