Predation is a fundamental interaction between species, yet it is unclear what escape strategies are effective for prey survival. Classical theory proposes that prey should either escape in a direction that conforms to a performance optimum or that is random and therefore unpredictable. Here, we show that larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) instead use a mixed strategy that may be either random or directed. This was determined by testing classic theory with measurements of the escape direction in response to a predator robot. We found that prey consistently escaped in a direction contralateral to the robot when approached from the side of the prey's body. At such an orientation, the predator appeared in the prey's central visual field and the co...
© 2019, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. The computational principles underlyin...
The survival of larval marine fishes during early development depends on their ability to capture pr...
A wide array of species, from ants to humans, live or forage in groups. Shoaling – the formation of ...
Predation is a fundamental interaction between species, yet it is unclear what escape strategies are...
Predation is a fundamental interaction between species, yet it is unclear what escape strategies are...
Predator-prey interactions are critical to the biology of fishes, but it is unclear how sensory and ...
An escape response is a rapid manoeuvre used by prey to evade predators. Performing this manoeuvre a...
Predator-prey interactions are commonly studied with an interest in determining the optimal strategy...
An escape response is a rapid manoeuvre used by prey to evade predators. Performing this manoeuvre a...
An escape response is a rapid manoeuvre used by prey to evade predators. Performing this manoeuvre a...
Predator-prey interactions are important to the ecology and evolution of animals and have major impl...
Although fish escape trajectories are linearly related to stimulus direction, they vary considerably...
Fish execute a C start when they escape from a predator. Previous studies suggest that fish randomiz...
The kinematic and behavioral components of the escape response can affect the outcomes of predator-p...
A predator's ability to capture prey depends critically on how it coordinates its approach in respon...
© 2019, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. The computational principles underlyin...
The survival of larval marine fishes during early development depends on their ability to capture pr...
A wide array of species, from ants to humans, live or forage in groups. Shoaling – the formation of ...
Predation is a fundamental interaction between species, yet it is unclear what escape strategies are...
Predation is a fundamental interaction between species, yet it is unclear what escape strategies are...
Predator-prey interactions are critical to the biology of fishes, but it is unclear how sensory and ...
An escape response is a rapid manoeuvre used by prey to evade predators. Performing this manoeuvre a...
Predator-prey interactions are commonly studied with an interest in determining the optimal strategy...
An escape response is a rapid manoeuvre used by prey to evade predators. Performing this manoeuvre a...
An escape response is a rapid manoeuvre used by prey to evade predators. Performing this manoeuvre a...
Predator-prey interactions are important to the ecology and evolution of animals and have major impl...
Although fish escape trajectories are linearly related to stimulus direction, they vary considerably...
Fish execute a C start when they escape from a predator. Previous studies suggest that fish randomiz...
The kinematic and behavioral components of the escape response can affect the outcomes of predator-p...
A predator's ability to capture prey depends critically on how it coordinates its approach in respon...
© 2019, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. The computational principles underlyin...
The survival of larval marine fishes during early development depends on their ability to capture pr...
A wide array of species, from ants to humans, live or forage in groups. Shoaling – the formation of ...