Thanatosis—also known as death-feigning and, we argue more appropriately, tonic immobility (TI)—is an under-reported but fascinating anti-predator strategy adopted by diverse prey late on in the predation sequence, and frequently following physical contact by the predator. TI is thought to inhibit further attack by predators and reduce the perceived need of the predator to subdue prey further. The behaviour is probably present in more taxa than is currently described, but even within well-studied groups the precise taxonomic distribution is unclear for a number of practical and ethical reasons. Here we synthesise the key studies investigating the form, function, evolutionary and ecological costs and benefits of TI. This review also consider...
Aposematic organisms are often unprofitable to predators (e.g. because of defensive chemicals) which...
One of the most important and obvious forces shaping organismal traits is predation. Prey have evolv...
Aposematism is a well known and widely used strategy for reducing predation by conspicuous signallin...
Thanatosis—also known as death-feigning and, we argue more appropriately, tonic immobility (TI)—is a...
Deflection occurs in predator-prey interactions where prey possess traits that influence the positio...
peer reviewedNear-death experiences are known from all parts of the world, various times and numerou...
Death feigning is considered to be an adaptive antipredator behaviour. Previous studies on Tribolium...
We examine the evolution and maintenance of defence and conspicuousness in prey species using a game...
Tonic immobility (TI), otherwise known as thanatosis or death-feigning, is a response in which an an...
Anurans are known to feign death as a way to avoid or minimize the risk of predation. However, infor...
We acknowledge support for the publication costs by the Open Access Publication Fund of Bielefeld Un...
In the process of avoiding predation, prey are faced with potentially fitness-compromising trade-off...
Avoiding Attack discusses the diversity of mechanisms by which prey avoid predator attacks and explo...
Predator–prey interactions have long served as models for the investigation of adaptation and fitnes...
Predator-prey systems are ubiquitous across ecological systems. Typical ecological models focus on t...
Aposematic organisms are often unprofitable to predators (e.g. because of defensive chemicals) which...
One of the most important and obvious forces shaping organismal traits is predation. Prey have evolv...
Aposematism is a well known and widely used strategy for reducing predation by conspicuous signallin...
Thanatosis—also known as death-feigning and, we argue more appropriately, tonic immobility (TI)—is a...
Deflection occurs in predator-prey interactions where prey possess traits that influence the positio...
peer reviewedNear-death experiences are known from all parts of the world, various times and numerou...
Death feigning is considered to be an adaptive antipredator behaviour. Previous studies on Tribolium...
We examine the evolution and maintenance of defence and conspicuousness in prey species using a game...
Tonic immobility (TI), otherwise known as thanatosis or death-feigning, is a response in which an an...
Anurans are known to feign death as a way to avoid or minimize the risk of predation. However, infor...
We acknowledge support for the publication costs by the Open Access Publication Fund of Bielefeld Un...
In the process of avoiding predation, prey are faced with potentially fitness-compromising trade-off...
Avoiding Attack discusses the diversity of mechanisms by which prey avoid predator attacks and explo...
Predator–prey interactions have long served as models for the investigation of adaptation and fitnes...
Predator-prey systems are ubiquitous across ecological systems. Typical ecological models focus on t...
Aposematic organisms are often unprofitable to predators (e.g. because of defensive chemicals) which...
One of the most important and obvious forces shaping organismal traits is predation. Prey have evolv...
Aposematism is a well known and widely used strategy for reducing predation by conspicuous signallin...