Are You Scared Yet? Variations to Cue Components Elicits Differential Prey Behavioral Responses Even When Gape-Limited Predators Are Relatively Small
MJ Wagner - 2022 - rave.ohiolink.edu
Anti-predator behavior is often evoked based on measurements of risk calculated from
sensory cues emanating from predators independent of physical attack. Yet, the exact …
sensory cues emanating from predators independent of physical attack. Yet, the exact …
Optimizing foraging behaviour through learning
Manifestation of life‐history strategy is through the allocation of resources acquired by
foraging. Foraging efficiency can be improved by learning, as fishes adjust their behaviour to …
foraging. Foraging efficiency can be improved by learning, as fishes adjust their behaviour to …
Individual vs. social learning of predator information in fish: does group size affect learning efficacy?
Group-living prey have the opportunity to acquire information about predation risk through
individual and social experience. Here, we tested the effect of group size on the efficacy of …
individual and social experience. Here, we tested the effect of group size on the efficacy of …
Evaluation of a behavioural response of Mediterranean coastal fishes to novel recreational feeding situation
M Milazzo - Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2011 - Springer
Fish may learn to associate food with human presence through recreational hand-feeding, a
popular tourist activity. The conditional learning—eg when an organism learns by …
popular tourist activity. The conditional learning—eg when an organism learns by …
Are fast explorers slow reactors? Linking personality type and anti-predator behaviour
Response delays to predator attack may be adaptive, suggesting that latency to respond
does not always reflect predator detection time, but can be a decision based on starvation …
does not always reflect predator detection time, but can be a decision based on starvation …
Feeding performance of juvenile hatchery‐reared spotted seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus
LA Jackson, CF Rakocinski… - Journal of fish biology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The feeding performance of individual hatchery‐reared (HR) and wild juvenile spotted
seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus was compared across a series of six 1· 5 h feeding …
seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus was compared across a series of six 1· 5 h feeding …
[PDF][PDF] Phenotypic and social effects on behavioural trade-offs in Eurasian perch
G Hellström - 2012 - pub.epsilon.slu.se
Trading between conflicting demands is a fundamental part in how animals interact with its
environment and social surrounding. Knowledge of what factors shaping trade-off decisions …
environment and social surrounding. Knowledge of what factors shaping trade-off decisions …
The impact of catch-and-release on the foraging behaviour of pike (Esox lucius) when released alone or into groups
M Stålhammar, R Linderfalk, C Brönmark… - Fisheries …, 2012 - Elsevier
A commonly practiced method intended to reduce mortality from recreational fisheries is
mandatory (eg, small fish protected by minimum-size limits) or voluntary catch-and-release …
mandatory (eg, small fish protected by minimum-size limits) or voluntary catch-and-release …
[PDF][PDF] The role of learning in the feeding behavior of antlions
A Hayden - 2011 - ida.mtholyoke.edu
Although previous research has demonstrated that insects are indeed capable of
responding to a learned food signal, those studies focused mainly on insects with active …
responding to a learned food signal, those studies focused mainly on insects with active …
Hungry and Afraid: The effects of starvation on the foraging behavior of Panopeus herbstii in the presence of a higher-order predator
J Hughes - 2016 - cdr.lib.unc.edu
This study utilizes an experimentally simulated three-tiered trophic chain between Menippe
mercenaria (stone crabs), Panopeus herbstii (marsh mud crabs), and juvenile Mercenaria …
mercenaria (stone crabs), Panopeus herbstii (marsh mud crabs), and juvenile Mercenaria …