Dynamic landscapes of fear: understanding spatiotemporal risk
The landscape of fear (LOF) concept posits that prey navigate spatial heterogeneity in
perceived predation risk, balancing risk mitigation against other activities necessary for …
perceived predation risk, balancing risk mitigation against other activities necessary for …
Landscapes of fear: spatial patterns of risk perception and response
Animals experience varying levels of predation risk as they navigate heterogeneous
landscapes, and behavioral responses to perceived risk can structure ecosystems. The …
landscapes, and behavioral responses to perceived risk can structure ecosystems. The …
Terrestrial animal tracking as an eye on life and planet
BACKGROUND The movement of animals makes them fascinating but difficult study
subjects. Animal movements underpin many biological phenomena, and understanding …
subjects. Animal movements underpin many biological phenomena, and understanding …
[HTML][HTML] Dam builders and their works: Beaver influences on the structure and function of river corridor hydrology, geomorphology, biogeochemistry and ecosystems
Abstract Beavers (Castor fiber, Castor canadensis) are one of the most influential
mammalian ecosystem engineers, heavily modifying river corridor hydrology …
mammalian ecosystem engineers, heavily modifying river corridor hydrology …
A review of camera trapping for conservation behaviour research
An understanding of animal behaviour is important if conservation initiatives are to be
effective. However, quantifying the behaviour of wild animals presents significant …
effective. However, quantifying the behaviour of wild animals presents significant …
Beyond spatial overlap: harnessing new technologies to resolve the complexities of predator–prey interactions
Predation risk, the probability that a prey animal will be killed by a predator, is fundamental
to theoretical and applied ecology. Predation risk varies with animal behavior and …
to theoretical and applied ecology. Predation risk varies with animal behavior and …
Diel predator activity drives a dynamic landscape of fear
A “landscape of fear”(LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an
animal's perception of predation risk. The relief on this map reflects, for example, places that …
animal's perception of predation risk. The relief on this map reflects, for example, places that …
Life‐history characteristics of mule deer: effects of nutrition in a variable environment
KL Monteith, VC Bleich, TR Stephenson… - Wildlife …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Vital rates of large herbivores normally respond to increased resource limitation by following
a progressive sequence of effects on life‐history characteristics from survival of young, age …
a progressive sequence of effects on life‐history characteristics from survival of young, age …
A 'dynamic'landscape of fear: prey responses to spatiotemporal variations in predation risk across the lunar cycle
Ambiguous empirical support for 'landscapes of fear'in natural systems may stem from failure
to consider dynamic temporal changes in predation risk. The lunar cycle dramatically alters …
to consider dynamic temporal changes in predation risk. The lunar cycle dramatically alters …
The control of risk hypothesis: Reactive vs. proactive antipredator responses and stress‐mediated vs. food‐mediated costs of response
S Creel - Ecology letters, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Inducible defences against predators evolve because they reduce the rate of direct
predation, but this benefit is offset by the cost (if any) of defence. If antipredator responses …
predation, but this benefit is offset by the cost (if any) of defence. If antipredator responses …