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Holling

Holling is a surname of English origin and is found in many English-speaking countries. The name may derive from a place name or from a descriptive term connected with landscape features, and it has appeared in genealogical and historical records dating back several centuries.

In science, Holling is best known for the ecologist C. S. Holling and for Holling’s functional responses

Geographically, Holling is the name of several small places in England, and it appears in the toponymy

in
predator–prey
theory.
Holling’s
functional
response
describes
how
a
predator’s
rate
of
prey
consumption
varies
with
prey
density,
leading
to
three
classic
forms:
Type
I,
a
linear
increase
at
low
densities;
Type
II,
a
decelerating
rise
due
to
handling
time
that
limits
consumption;
and
Type
III,
a
sigmoidal
curve
reflecting
learning
or
prey
switching
at
intermediate
densities.
The
concept
has
influenced
ecological
modeling,
wildlife
management,
and
studies
of
foraging
behavior.
Holling’s
disk
experiment
is
a
related
methodological
contribution
that
demonstrated
predator–prey
dynamics
under
controlled
conditions.
and
local
histories
of
that
country.
The
surname
and
its
derivatives
appear
in
historical
records
across
Europe
and
the
Americas,
reflecting
migration
and
changing
spellings.