<p>Points (±SE) represent differences in both independent and dependent variables between paired reefs in each of the four regions included in the study. Note that differences were calculated as unfished - fished reef values for x-axis (predation risk) and fished - unfished reef values for y-axis (prey behavior) for the reason outlined in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0032390#s4" target="_blank"><i>Materials and Methods</i></a> above.</p
Behavioural lateralization – the preferential use of one side of the body or either of the bilateral...
<div><p>As upper-level predatory fishes become overfished, mesopredators rise to become the new ‘top...
At the time of settlement to the reef environment, coral reef fishes differ in a number of character...
Simulated vs. observed relative contributions to the process of piscivory on reefs, based on predato...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
Every animal dies. In nature, mortality usually occurs due to predation by other animals. One of the...
<p>Panels b and d show relationships to fish abundance when schooling planktivores are excluded. All...
As upper-level predatory fishes become overfished, mesopredators rise to become the new ‘top ’ preda...
Understanding whether assemblages of species respond more strongly to bottom-up (availability of tro...
Abstract Animals balance feeding and anti-predator behav-iors at various temporal scales. When risk ...
Studies of food and interaction webs are often simplified by combining different species of predator...
Predators play critical roles in terrestrial and marine ecosystems, and can be responsible for maint...
Behavioural lateralization – the preferential use of one side of the body or either of the bilateral...
<div><p>As upper-level predatory fishes become overfished, mesopredators rise to become the new ‘top...
At the time of settlement to the reef environment, coral reef fishes differ in a number of character...
Simulated vs. observed relative contributions to the process of piscivory on reefs, based on predato...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
Every animal dies. In nature, mortality usually occurs due to predation by other animals. One of the...
<p>Panels b and d show relationships to fish abundance when schooling planktivores are excluded. All...
As upper-level predatory fishes become overfished, mesopredators rise to become the new ‘top ’ preda...
Understanding whether assemblages of species respond more strongly to bottom-up (availability of tro...
Abstract Animals balance feeding and anti-predator behav-iors at various temporal scales. When risk ...
Studies of food and interaction webs are often simplified by combining different species of predator...
Predators play critical roles in terrestrial and marine ecosystems, and can be responsible for maint...
Behavioural lateralization – the preferential use of one side of the body or either of the bilateral...
<div><p>As upper-level predatory fishes become overfished, mesopredators rise to become the new ‘top...
At the time of settlement to the reef environment, coral reef fishes differ in a number of character...