Predation involves more than just predators consuming prey. Indirect effects, such as fear responses caused by predator presence, can have consequences for prey life history. Laboratory experiments have shown that some rodents can recognize fear in conspecifics via alarm pheromones. Individuals exposed to alarm pheromones can exhibit behavioural alterations that are similar to those displayed by predator-exposed individuals. Yet the ecological and evolutionary significance of alarm pheromones in wild mammals remains unclear. We investigated how alarm pheromones affect the behaviour and fitness of wild bank voles (Myodes glareolus) in outdoor enclosures. Specifically, we compared the effects of exposure of voles living in a natural environme...
Predators use scent to locate their prey, and prey animals often alter their behavior in response to...
Prey organisms exhibit primary adaptations that contribute to avoid predators and secondary mechanis...
On encountering a predator, many species emit potentially risky vocalizations known as alarm calls. ...
Predation involves more than just predators consuming prey. Indirect effects, such as fear responses...
Risk recognition by prey is of paramount importance within the evolutionary arms race between predat...
Abstract: In the predator–prey arms race, survival-enhancing adaptive behaviors are essential. Prey ...
The alarm pheromones often released by animals under stressful situations seem to elicit behavioral ...
Chemical communication plays an important role in mammalian life history decisions. Animals send and...
Predation is a strong selective force, and prey species may show specific adaptations that allow rec...
© 2015 American Society of Mammalogists. Prey can enhance their survival by eliciting an appropriate...
Prey animals can assess the risks predators present in different ways. For example, direct cues prod...
In rodents, defensive behaviors increase the chances of survival during a predator encounter. Observ...
Previously, we reported that alarm pheromone released from the perianal region of male rats aggravat...
We used foraging trays to determine whether oldfield mice, Peromyscus polionotus, altered foraging i...
Prey species show specific adaptations that allow recognition, avoidance and defense against predato...
Predators use scent to locate their prey, and prey animals often alter their behavior in response to...
Prey organisms exhibit primary adaptations that contribute to avoid predators and secondary mechanis...
On encountering a predator, many species emit potentially risky vocalizations known as alarm calls. ...
Predation involves more than just predators consuming prey. Indirect effects, such as fear responses...
Risk recognition by prey is of paramount importance within the evolutionary arms race between predat...
Abstract: In the predator–prey arms race, survival-enhancing adaptive behaviors are essential. Prey ...
The alarm pheromones often released by animals under stressful situations seem to elicit behavioral ...
Chemical communication plays an important role in mammalian life history decisions. Animals send and...
Predation is a strong selective force, and prey species may show specific adaptations that allow rec...
© 2015 American Society of Mammalogists. Prey can enhance their survival by eliciting an appropriate...
Prey animals can assess the risks predators present in different ways. For example, direct cues prod...
In rodents, defensive behaviors increase the chances of survival during a predator encounter. Observ...
Previously, we reported that alarm pheromone released from the perianal region of male rats aggravat...
We used foraging trays to determine whether oldfield mice, Peromyscus polionotus, altered foraging i...
Prey species show specific adaptations that allow recognition, avoidance and defense against predato...
Predators use scent to locate their prey, and prey animals often alter their behavior in response to...
Prey organisms exhibit primary adaptations that contribute to avoid predators and secondary mechanis...
On encountering a predator, many species emit potentially risky vocalizations known as alarm calls. ...