Poor nutritional condition promotes high‐risk behaviours: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Animal behaviour can lead to varying levels of risk, and an individual's physical condition
can alter the potential costs and benefits of undertaking risky behaviours. How risk‐taking …
can alter the potential costs and benefits of undertaking risky behaviours. How risk‐taking …
The psychoactive pollutant fluoxetine compromises antipredator behaviour in fish
Pharmaceuticals are increasingly being detected in aquatic ecosystems worldwide.
Particularly concerning are pharmaceutical pollutants that can adversely impact exposed …
Particularly concerning are pharmaceutical pollutants that can adversely impact exposed …
You can't run but you can hide: refuge use in frog tadpoles elicits density-dependent predation by dragonfly larvae
The potential role of prey refuges in stabilizing predator–prey interactions is of longstanding
interest to ecologists, but mechanisms underlying a sigmoidal predator functional response …
interest to ecologists, but mechanisms underlying a sigmoidal predator functional response …
Complex state‐dependent games between owls and gerbils
Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 302–310 Abstract Predator–prey interactions are often
behaviourally sophisticated games in which the predator and prey are players. Past studies …
behaviourally sophisticated games in which the predator and prey are players. Past studies …
Effects of predators and conspecific chemical cues on the swimming activity of Rana temporaria and Bufo bufo tadpoles
O Marquis, P Saglio, A Neveu - Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, 2004 - hal.science
Behavioural observations were performed in an olfactometer to examine the effects of
chemical stimuli from predators and conspecifics on the swimming activity of two larval …
chemical stimuli from predators and conspecifics on the swimming activity of two larval …
Phenotypically plastic responses of green frog embryos to conflicting predation risk
DH Ireland, AJ Wirsing, DL Murray - Oecologia, 2007 - Springer
Predators have been shown to alter the timing of switch points between life history stages,
but few studies have addressed switch point plasticity in prey exposed simultaneously to …
but few studies have addressed switch point plasticity in prey exposed simultaneously to …
Is one defence enough? Disentangling the relative importance of morphological and behavioural predator-induced defences
Many organisms show predator-induced behavioural and morphological phenotypic
plasticity. These defence mechanisms are often expressed simultaneously. To estimate the …
plasticity. These defence mechanisms are often expressed simultaneously. To estimate the …
Factors affecting kleptoparasitism by gulls in a multi-species seabird colony
GO García, M Favero, AI Vassallo - The Condor, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Kleptoparasitism is defined as the stealing by one animal of food that has been caught by
another. It is a well-known foraging tactic used opportunistically by many seabirds. Our study …
another. It is a well-known foraging tactic used opportunistically by many seabirds. Our study …
State of emergency: behavior of gerbils is affected by the hunger state of their predators
O Berger-Tal, BP Kotler - Ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Predator–prey interactions are usually composed of behaviorally sophisticated games in
which the values of the strategies of foraging prey individuals may depend on those of their …
which the values of the strategies of foraging prey individuals may depend on those of their …
The role of ecophysiological and behavioral traits in structuring the zooplankton assemblage in a deep, oligotrophic, tropical lake
J Ciros‐Pérez, E Ortega‐Mayagoitia… - Limnology and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Zooplankton inhabiting deep, oligotrophic, tropical lakes must cope with scenarios where
the combination of resource limitation, high visual‐predation risk, UV‐induced damage and …
the combination of resource limitation, high visual‐predation risk, UV‐induced damage and …