An animal's decision to enter into a fight depends on the interaction between perceived resource value (V) and fighting costs (C). Both could be altered by predictable environmental fluctuations. For intertidal marine animals, such as the sea anemone Actinia equina, exposure to high flow during the tidal cycle may increase V by bringing more food. It may also increase C via energy expenditure needed to attach to the substrate. We asked whether simulated tidal cycles would alter decisions in fighting A. equina. We exposed some individuals to still water and others to simulated tidal cycles. To gain insights into V, we measured their startle responses before and after exposure to the treatments, before staging dyadic fights. Individuals expos...
Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) are intensively investigated as they pose major threats to...
Selection by consumers has led to the evolution of a vast array of defenses in animals and plants. T...
The ecological impacts of animal groups may be different and predictable depending on their collecti...
An animal's decision to enter into a fight depends on the interaction between perceived resource val...
An individual's performance during a fight is influenced by a combination of their capacity and will...
Theoretical models of animal contests such as the Hawk-Dove game predict that variation in fighting ...
One figure describing the experimental setup, the full output tables of the statistical analyses and...
When competing for resources such as food, space or mates, animals often engage in intraspecific con...
Climate change is predicted to have multiple consequences for intertidal ecosystems, including alter...
Several studies on trait-mediated indirect interactions (TMIIs) have shown that predators can initia...
Sessile organisms must contend with different challenges depending on their vertical position in the...
Drivers of recruitment in sessile marine organisms are often poorly understood, due to the rapidly c...
Planktotrophic invertebrate larvae require energy to develop, disperse, and settle successfully, and...
Sessile animals of the intertidal contend with a different set of challenges based on the height at...
Predators capture prey in complex and variable environments. In the ocean, bottom- dwelling (benthi...
Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) are intensively investigated as they pose major threats to...
Selection by consumers has led to the evolution of a vast array of defenses in animals and plants. T...
The ecological impacts of animal groups may be different and predictable depending on their collecti...
An animal's decision to enter into a fight depends on the interaction between perceived resource val...
An individual's performance during a fight is influenced by a combination of their capacity and will...
Theoretical models of animal contests such as the Hawk-Dove game predict that variation in fighting ...
One figure describing the experimental setup, the full output tables of the statistical analyses and...
When competing for resources such as food, space or mates, animals often engage in intraspecific con...
Climate change is predicted to have multiple consequences for intertidal ecosystems, including alter...
Several studies on trait-mediated indirect interactions (TMIIs) have shown that predators can initia...
Sessile organisms must contend with different challenges depending on their vertical position in the...
Drivers of recruitment in sessile marine organisms are often poorly understood, due to the rapidly c...
Planktotrophic invertebrate larvae require energy to develop, disperse, and settle successfully, and...
Sessile animals of the intertidal contend with a different set of challenges based on the height at...
Predators capture prey in complex and variable environments. In the ocean, bottom- dwelling (benthi...
Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) are intensively investigated as they pose major threats to...
Selection by consumers has led to the evolution of a vast array of defenses in animals and plants. T...
The ecological impacts of animal groups may be different and predictable depending on their collecti...