Correct assessment of risks and costs of foraging is vital for the fitness of foragers. Foragers should avoid predation risk and balance missed opportunities. In risk-heterogeneous landscapes animals prefer safer locations over riskier, constituting a landscape of fear. Risk-uniform landscapes do not offer this choice, all locations are equally risky. Here we investigate the effects of predation risk in patches, travelling risk between patches, and missed social opportunities on foraging decisions in risk-uniform and risk-heterogeous landscapes. We investigated patch leaving decisions of 20 common voles (M. arvalis) in three experimental landscapes: safe risk-uniform, risky risk-uniform and risk-heterogeneous. We varied both the predation r...
To balance conflicting demands for food and safety from predation, feeding animals have two useful t...
<p>Assumptions, predictions and results, in fat print the treatment differing from the two others. G...
Predators generate a “landscape of fear” within which prey can minimize the risk of predation by sel...
Correct assessment of risks and costs of foraging is vital for the fitness of foragers. Foragers sho...
Eccard JA, Liesenjohann T. Foraging Decisions in Risk-Uniform Landscapes. PLoS ONE. 2008;3(10):e3438...
Perceived predation risk varies in space and time creating a landscape of fear. This key feature of ...
Liesenjohann T, Eccard JA. Foraging under uniform risk from different types of predators. BMC Ecolog...
Prey often react to predation risk by foraging preferentially in safe, rather than risky, patches. Y...
Anthropogenic environmental change is escalating in magnitude, rate, and extent, inducing cascading ...
<p>SRU: safe, risk-uniform landscape, food patches and nest were offered below a ground cover, RH: r...
Abstract Background Our picture of behavioral management of risk by prey remains fragmentary. This p...
Animals face multiple risks while foraging such as the risk of acquiring inadequate energy from food...
DETECTION and avoidance of predators are the principle strategies employed by prey to evade attack; ...
Nearly all animals forage to acquire energy for survival through efficient search and resource harve...
International audienceFlight initiation distance (FID), the distance at which an animal begins to fl...
To balance conflicting demands for food and safety from predation, feeding animals have two useful t...
<p>Assumptions, predictions and results, in fat print the treatment differing from the two others. G...
Predators generate a “landscape of fear” within which prey can minimize the risk of predation by sel...
Correct assessment of risks and costs of foraging is vital for the fitness of foragers. Foragers sho...
Eccard JA, Liesenjohann T. Foraging Decisions in Risk-Uniform Landscapes. PLoS ONE. 2008;3(10):e3438...
Perceived predation risk varies in space and time creating a landscape of fear. This key feature of ...
Liesenjohann T, Eccard JA. Foraging under uniform risk from different types of predators. BMC Ecolog...
Prey often react to predation risk by foraging preferentially in safe, rather than risky, patches. Y...
Anthropogenic environmental change is escalating in magnitude, rate, and extent, inducing cascading ...
<p>SRU: safe, risk-uniform landscape, food patches and nest were offered below a ground cover, RH: r...
Abstract Background Our picture of behavioral management of risk by prey remains fragmentary. This p...
Animals face multiple risks while foraging such as the risk of acquiring inadequate energy from food...
DETECTION and avoidance of predators are the principle strategies employed by prey to evade attack; ...
Nearly all animals forage to acquire energy for survival through efficient search and resource harve...
International audienceFlight initiation distance (FID), the distance at which an animal begins to fl...
To balance conflicting demands for food and safety from predation, feeding animals have two useful t...
<p>Assumptions, predictions and results, in fat print the treatment differing from the two others. G...
Predators generate a “landscape of fear” within which prey can minimize the risk of predation by sel...