Responses of rainbowfish (Melanotaenia duboulayi) from two populations towards a) an active and a passive predatory fish and b) a novel trawl apparatus, were compared. Predator-sympatric fish avoided the fish predators and showed stronger avoidance behaviour in response to the active predator. These fish used predator inspection excursions to rapidly assess the potential risk and their escape responses were consistently effective. In contrast the predator-naive fish ignored the passive predator but were continually drawn towards the active predator possibly due to generalized curiosity and the absence of significant negative feedback from the predator, which was restrained by a clear Perspex partition. Despite this attraction, the predator-...
Animal species differ considerably in their ability to detour around a see-through obstacle to reach...
Early research into the causes of geographical variation in antipredator behaviour in fishes reveale...
Response delays to predator attack may be adaptive, suggesting that latency to respond does not alwa...
Shoaling with familiar individuals may have many benefits including enhanced escape responses or inc...
The ability to recall the location of a predator and later avoid it was tested in nine populations o...
Shoaling behaviour has been shown to provide many benefits to group members. In this study we examin...
Shoaling behaviour has been shown to provide many benefits to group members. In this study we examin...
The ability to recall the location of a predator and later avoid it was tested in nine populations o...
Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack in an att...
<div><p>Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack i...
Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack in an att...
Animals that are familiar with their environment have been reported to have greater survivorship for...
Shoaling with familiar individuals may have many benefits including enhanced escape responses or inc...
Animals that are familiar with their environment have been reported to have greater survivorship for...
Local predator density should affect prey responses to predators by influencing predator recognition...
Animal species differ considerably in their ability to detour around a see-through obstacle to reach...
Early research into the causes of geographical variation in antipredator behaviour in fishes reveale...
Response delays to predator attack may be adaptive, suggesting that latency to respond does not alwa...
Shoaling with familiar individuals may have many benefits including enhanced escape responses or inc...
The ability to recall the location of a predator and later avoid it was tested in nine populations o...
Shoaling behaviour has been shown to provide many benefits to group members. In this study we examin...
Shoaling behaviour has been shown to provide many benefits to group members. In this study we examin...
The ability to recall the location of a predator and later avoid it was tested in nine populations o...
Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack in an att...
<div><p>Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack i...
Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack in an att...
Animals that are familiar with their environment have been reported to have greater survivorship for...
Shoaling with familiar individuals may have many benefits including enhanced escape responses or inc...
Animals that are familiar with their environment have been reported to have greater survivorship for...
Local predator density should affect prey responses to predators by influencing predator recognition...
Animal species differ considerably in their ability to detour around a see-through obstacle to reach...
Early research into the causes of geographical variation in antipredator behaviour in fishes reveale...
Response delays to predator attack may be adaptive, suggesting that latency to respond does not alwa...