Optimal escape theory generally assumes that animals have accurate information about predator distance and direction of approach. To what degree such information is available depends not only on the prey's sensory capabilities but also on its behaviour. The structure of behaviour can strongly constrain or support the gathering of information. The ability of animals to collect and process information is therefore an important factor shaping predator avoidance strategies. Fiddler crabs, like many prey animals, escape predators in a multi-step sequence. In their initial response, they do not have accurate information about a predator's distance and approach trajectory and are forced to base their response decision on incomplete information tha...
After a prey individual has made the decision to flee from an approaching predator, a range of impor...
Escape behaviours of prey animals are frequently used to study the neural control of behaviour. Esca...
We examined whether chemically mediated risk perception by prey and the effects of changes in prey b...
The risk of predation is a strong force shaping many aspects of animal behaviour. Early detection an...
Selective attention, the ability to focus on a specific stimulus and suppress distractions, plays a ...
Habituation is an active process that allows animals to learn to identify repeated, harmless events,...
Prey require information if they are to respond to predation threat in a risk-sensitive manner. One ...
Habituation is one of the most fundamental learning processes that allow animals to adapt to dynamic...
For any prey animal, avoiding and fleeing from predators is one of the most important tasks in the k...
The hermit crab Pagurus acadianus (Benedict) possesses two major defences against mobile aquatic pre...
The crab Neohelice granulata inhabits mudflats where it is preyed upon by gulls and, conversely, pre...
Do predator-prey 'waiting games' where prey hide from potential predators have inherently unstable e...
Using crab-like dummies, we have shown previously that fiddler crabs [Uca vomeris (McNeill)] defend ...
.Historically, arthropod behavior has been considered to be a collection of simple, automaton-like r...
The ability to detect and effectively escape from predators is critical to an animal's survival...
After a prey individual has made the decision to flee from an approaching predator, a range of impor...
Escape behaviours of prey animals are frequently used to study the neural control of behaviour. Esca...
We examined whether chemically mediated risk perception by prey and the effects of changes in prey b...
The risk of predation is a strong force shaping many aspects of animal behaviour. Early detection an...
Selective attention, the ability to focus on a specific stimulus and suppress distractions, plays a ...
Habituation is an active process that allows animals to learn to identify repeated, harmless events,...
Prey require information if they are to respond to predation threat in a risk-sensitive manner. One ...
Habituation is one of the most fundamental learning processes that allow animals to adapt to dynamic...
For any prey animal, avoiding and fleeing from predators is one of the most important tasks in the k...
The hermit crab Pagurus acadianus (Benedict) possesses two major defences against mobile aquatic pre...
The crab Neohelice granulata inhabits mudflats where it is preyed upon by gulls and, conversely, pre...
Do predator-prey 'waiting games' where prey hide from potential predators have inherently unstable e...
Using crab-like dummies, we have shown previously that fiddler crabs [Uca vomeris (McNeill)] defend ...
.Historically, arthropod behavior has been considered to be a collection of simple, automaton-like r...
The ability to detect and effectively escape from predators is critical to an animal's survival...
After a prey individual has made the decision to flee from an approaching predator, a range of impor...
Escape behaviours of prey animals are frequently used to study the neural control of behaviour. Esca...
We examined whether chemically mediated risk perception by prey and the effects of changes in prey b...