Predation is thought to play a selective role in the emergence of behavioural traits in prey. Differences in behaviour between prey demographics may, therefore, be driven by predation with select components of the population being less vulnerable to predators. While under controlled conditions prey demography has been shown to have consequences for predation success, investigations linking these implications to natural prey population demographics are scarce. Here we assess predator-prey dynamics between notonectid predators (backswimmers) and Lovenula raynerae (Copepoda), key faunal groups in temperate ephemeral pond ecosystems. Using a combination of field and experimental approaches we test for the development and mechanism of predation-...
Habitat structure can profoundly influence the strength of interactions between predators and prey. ...
Sexual conflict is a situation where one sex negatively affects the fitness of the other sex. It has...
Predators often undergo complete ontogenetic diet shifts, engaging in resource competition with spec...
Predation is thought to play a selective role in the emergence of behavioural traits in prey. Differ...
International audienceReproduction in planktonic animals depends on numerous biotic and abiotic fact...
Predator-predator interactions, or “multiple predator effects” (MPEs), are pervasive in the structur...
International audienceInformation on mating is one of the primary requirements for successful popula...
Although sex ratios close to unity are expected in dioecious species, biased sex ratios are common i...
Predator–prey interaction strengths can be highly context-dependent. In particular, multiple predato...
Abstract The importance of sexual selection for the evolution, dynamics and adaptation of organisms ...
Major theories compete to explain the macroevolutionary trends observed in sexual size dimorphism (S...
Copepods are the most abundant metazoans in the ocean, link the microbial plankton to upper trophic ...
and mating behavior in the calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus annandalei. Zoological Studies 51(5): 58...
Introduction: One of the most important trade-offs for many animals is that between survival and rep...
Mate choice is common in most animals, but the issue has largely been ignored in regard to pelagic c...
Habitat structure can profoundly influence the strength of interactions between predators and prey. ...
Sexual conflict is a situation where one sex negatively affects the fitness of the other sex. It has...
Predators often undergo complete ontogenetic diet shifts, engaging in resource competition with spec...
Predation is thought to play a selective role in the emergence of behavioural traits in prey. Differ...
International audienceReproduction in planktonic animals depends on numerous biotic and abiotic fact...
Predator-predator interactions, or “multiple predator effects” (MPEs), are pervasive in the structur...
International audienceInformation on mating is one of the primary requirements for successful popula...
Although sex ratios close to unity are expected in dioecious species, biased sex ratios are common i...
Predator–prey interaction strengths can be highly context-dependent. In particular, multiple predato...
Abstract The importance of sexual selection for the evolution, dynamics and adaptation of organisms ...
Major theories compete to explain the macroevolutionary trends observed in sexual size dimorphism (S...
Copepods are the most abundant metazoans in the ocean, link the microbial plankton to upper trophic ...
and mating behavior in the calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus annandalei. Zoological Studies 51(5): 58...
Introduction: One of the most important trade-offs for many animals is that between survival and rep...
Mate choice is common in most animals, but the issue has largely been ignored in regard to pelagic c...
Habitat structure can profoundly influence the strength of interactions between predators and prey. ...
Sexual conflict is a situation where one sex negatively affects the fitness of the other sex. It has...
Predators often undergo complete ontogenetic diet shifts, engaging in resource competition with spec...