One of the most important and obvious forces shaping organismal traits is predation. Prey have evolved diverse means of enhancing the probability of survival in the face of predation, and these means fall into two classes of antipredator strategies: (1) avoidance of predatory encounters, and (2) escaping after encountering a predator. A range of antipredator defenses— including behavioral, morphological, physiological, and chemical defenses—serve to either reduce the probability of detection by a predator or enhance the probability of surviving after detection by a predator. However, the recognition that reproductive strategies (e.g. offspring number, reproductive lifespan) are typically strongly influenced by mortality regimes induced by p...
Most ecological models assume that predator and prey populations interact solely through consumption...
It has been reported that, in order to reduce mortality, prey are able to change their phenotype in...
Predators alter prey populations via direct lethality (density-mediated effects), but in many taxa, ...
Predation is one of the strongest evolutionary forces in the animal kingdom. The need to catch food ...
In the process of avoiding predation, prey are faced with potentially fitness-compromising trade-off...
Any animal whose form or behavior facilitates the avoidance of predators or escape when attacked by ...
We acknowledge support for the publication costs by the Open Access Publication Fund of Bielefeld Un...
<div><p>Standing genetic variation and the historical environment in which that variation arises (ev...
1 In the process of avoiding predation, prey are faced with potentially fitness‐compromising tradeof...
In many natural ecosystems, predation is well recognized as a strong evolutionary force, and predato...
Standing genetic variation and the historical environment in which that variation arises (evolutiona...
In models for the evolution of predation from initially purely competitive species interactions, the...
Predation is a major cause of mortality in non-human primates (Cheney et al., 2004), but its impact ...
Predation is a major force in shaping biological communities, both over ecological and evolutionary ...
Predators can directly affect prey populations both through predation (consumption of prey) and risk...
Most ecological models assume that predator and prey populations interact solely through consumption...
It has been reported that, in order to reduce mortality, prey are able to change their phenotype in...
Predators alter prey populations via direct lethality (density-mediated effects), but in many taxa, ...
Predation is one of the strongest evolutionary forces in the animal kingdom. The need to catch food ...
In the process of avoiding predation, prey are faced with potentially fitness-compromising trade-off...
Any animal whose form or behavior facilitates the avoidance of predators or escape when attacked by ...
We acknowledge support for the publication costs by the Open Access Publication Fund of Bielefeld Un...
<div><p>Standing genetic variation and the historical environment in which that variation arises (ev...
1 In the process of avoiding predation, prey are faced with potentially fitness‐compromising tradeof...
In many natural ecosystems, predation is well recognized as a strong evolutionary force, and predato...
Standing genetic variation and the historical environment in which that variation arises (evolutiona...
In models for the evolution of predation from initially purely competitive species interactions, the...
Predation is a major cause of mortality in non-human primates (Cheney et al., 2004), but its impact ...
Predation is a major force in shaping biological communities, both over ecological and evolutionary ...
Predators can directly affect prey populations both through predation (consumption of prey) and risk...
Most ecological models assume that predator and prey populations interact solely through consumption...
It has been reported that, in order to reduce mortality, prey are able to change their phenotype in...
Predators alter prey populations via direct lethality (density-mediated effects), but in many taxa, ...