Non-consumptive effects (NCEs) – changes in prey behavior or physiology in response to predator threat – are common and can be as strong as consumptive effects. However, our knowledge of NCEs in arthropod systems is lacking. Factors related to study organism and environment have the potential to influence the occurrence and magnitude of NCEs in arthropod systems. While factors such as coevolutionary history of natural enemies and their prey, predator cue, predator or prey feeding mode, and refuge availability have been theoretically and empirically examined, no trends have been proposed for arthropods. We compiled 62 studies, yielding 128 predator–prey interactions, which explicitly examined NCEs in experiments where arthropods were identif...
Intra-guild predation (IGP) – where a top predator (IGPred) consumes both a basal resource and a com...
While it is well documented that organisms can express phenotypic plasticity in response to single g...
While it is well documented that organisms can express phenotypic plasticity in response to single g...
Non-consumptive effects (NCEs) – changes in prey behavior or physiology in response to predator thre...
Non-consumptive effects (NCEs) – changes in prey behavior or physiology in response to predator thre...
Non-consumptive effects (NCEs) – changes in prey behavior or physiology in response to predator thre...
Nonconsumptive or trait-mediated effects of predators on their prey often outweigh density-mediated ...
Predators are a particularly critical component of habitat quality, as they affect survival, morphol...
1. Ecologists have long searched for a framework of a priori species traits to help predict predator...
1. Ecologists have long searched for a framework of a priori species traits to help predict predator...
1. Ecologists have long searched for a framework of a priori species traits to help predict predator...
Predator-prey interactions shape ecosystem and can help maintain biodiversity. However, for many of ...
Nonconsumptive or trait-mediated effects of predators on their prey often outweigh density-mediated ...
Intra-guild predation (IGP) – where a top predator (IGPred) consumes both a basal resource and a com...
While it is well documented that organisms can express phenotypic plasticity in response to single g...
Intra-guild predation (IGP) – where a top predator (IGPred) consumes both a basal resource and a com...
While it is well documented that organisms can express phenotypic plasticity in response to single g...
While it is well documented that organisms can express phenotypic plasticity in response to single g...
Non-consumptive effects (NCEs) – changes in prey behavior or physiology in response to predator thre...
Non-consumptive effects (NCEs) – changes in prey behavior or physiology in response to predator thre...
Non-consumptive effects (NCEs) – changes in prey behavior or physiology in response to predator thre...
Nonconsumptive or trait-mediated effects of predators on their prey often outweigh density-mediated ...
Predators are a particularly critical component of habitat quality, as they affect survival, morphol...
1. Ecologists have long searched for a framework of a priori species traits to help predict predator...
1. Ecologists have long searched for a framework of a priori species traits to help predict predator...
1. Ecologists have long searched for a framework of a priori species traits to help predict predator...
Predator-prey interactions shape ecosystem and can help maintain biodiversity. However, for many of ...
Nonconsumptive or trait-mediated effects of predators on their prey often outweigh density-mediated ...
Intra-guild predation (IGP) – where a top predator (IGPred) consumes both a basal resource and a com...
While it is well documented that organisms can express phenotypic plasticity in response to single g...
Intra-guild predation (IGP) – where a top predator (IGPred) consumes both a basal resource and a com...
While it is well documented that organisms can express phenotypic plasticity in response to single g...
While it is well documented that organisms can express phenotypic plasticity in response to single g...