A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perception of predation risk. The relief on this map reflects, for example, places that an animal avoids to minimize risk. Although the LOF concept is a potential unifying theme in ecology that is often invoked to explain the ecological and conservation significance of fear, little is known about the daily dynamics of a LOF. Despite theory and data to the contrary, investigators often assume, implicitly or explicitly, that a LOF is a static consequence of a predator’s mere presence within an ecosystem. We tested the prediction that a LOF in a large-scale, free-living system is a highly-dynamic map with ‘peaks’ and ‘valleys’ that alternate across ...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimises predation risk continues to ignite controver...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimises predation risk continues to ignite controver...
Predator-prey interactions drive decisions of either counterpart, meaning predators and the presence...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A “landscape of fear” (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal\u27s p...
A “landscape of fear” (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal\u27s p...
The loss of large apex predators, and their subsequent reintroduction, has been identified as a subs...
The loss of large apex predators, and their subsequent reintroduction, has been identified as a subs...
Predator activity schedules are a fundamental ecological process; however prey response to these sch...
Predator-prey interactions drive decisions of either counterpart, meaning predators and the presence...
Predator-prey interactions drive decisions of either counterpart, meaning predators and the presence...
Predator-prey interactions drive decisions of either counterpart, meaning predators and the presence...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimises predation risk continues to ignite controver...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimises predation risk continues to ignite controver...
Predator-prey interactions drive decisions of either counterpart, meaning predators and the presence...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A ‘landscape of fear’ (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal’s perc...
A “landscape of fear” (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal\u27s p...
A “landscape of fear” (LOF) is a map that describes continuous spatial variation in an animal\u27s p...
The loss of large apex predators, and their subsequent reintroduction, has been identified as a subs...
The loss of large apex predators, and their subsequent reintroduction, has been identified as a subs...
Predator activity schedules are a fundamental ecological process; however prey response to these sch...
Predator-prey interactions drive decisions of either counterpart, meaning predators and the presence...
Predator-prey interactions drive decisions of either counterpart, meaning predators and the presence...
Predator-prey interactions drive decisions of either counterpart, meaning predators and the presence...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimises predation risk continues to ignite controver...
1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimises predation risk continues to ignite controver...
Predator-prey interactions drive decisions of either counterpart, meaning predators and the presence...