A wide variety of prey use defensive postures as a means of protection from predators. Many salamanders engage in broadly similar defensive postures, which may function as a warning signal and reduce the probability of attack, or may deflect predator attacks away from vital body parts. The extent to which these strategies (i.e. aposematism and deflection) act exclusively or synergistically, however, remains unknown. We deployed clay salamanders in the field, manipulating size (small, large) and posture (resting, defensive), and documented attack rates across three predator types. Competing risks analysis revealed that attack rates were affected by model size, deployment period, and leaf litter depth at the site of deployment, whereas model ...
Deflection occurs in predator-prey interactions where prey possess traits that influence the positio...
Many prey species employ multiple defences during interactions with predators. Multiple defences can...
Prey must balance the conflicting demands of foraging and defensive behavior. Foraging under the thr...
Organisms often employ phenotypic plasticity as a strategy to cope with variable environments. This ...
A wide range of taxa respond to perceived predation risk (PPR) through inducible defenses, and many ...
Deimatic displays, where sudden changes in prey appearance elicit aversive predator reactions, have ...
Animals select microhabitats based on food availability, physiological cost, and mortality risk rela...
1. How predation events experienced by preys can shape phenotypic traits through the ontogenetic dev...
Prey may experience ontogenetic changes in vulnerability to some predators, either because of change...
Predators everywhere impose strong selection pressures on the morphology and behavior of their prey,...
Selective predation of aposematic signals is expected to promote phenotypic uniformity. But while un...
Conspicuous coloration coupled with secondary defensive mechanisms is known as aposematic coloration...
Some prey species vary the intensity of antipredator responses according to the perceived level of t...
When risk of predation is high, animals often decrease the frequency of behaviors associated with fe...
Many species possess damage-released chemical alarm cues that function in alerting nearby individual...
Deflection occurs in predator-prey interactions where prey possess traits that influence the positio...
Many prey species employ multiple defences during interactions with predators. Multiple defences can...
Prey must balance the conflicting demands of foraging and defensive behavior. Foraging under the thr...
Organisms often employ phenotypic plasticity as a strategy to cope with variable environments. This ...
A wide range of taxa respond to perceived predation risk (PPR) through inducible defenses, and many ...
Deimatic displays, where sudden changes in prey appearance elicit aversive predator reactions, have ...
Animals select microhabitats based on food availability, physiological cost, and mortality risk rela...
1. How predation events experienced by preys can shape phenotypic traits through the ontogenetic dev...
Prey may experience ontogenetic changes in vulnerability to some predators, either because of change...
Predators everywhere impose strong selection pressures on the morphology and behavior of their prey,...
Selective predation of aposematic signals is expected to promote phenotypic uniformity. But while un...
Conspicuous coloration coupled with secondary defensive mechanisms is known as aposematic coloration...
Some prey species vary the intensity of antipredator responses according to the perceived level of t...
When risk of predation is high, animals often decrease the frequency of behaviors associated with fe...
Many species possess damage-released chemical alarm cues that function in alerting nearby individual...
Deflection occurs in predator-prey interactions where prey possess traits that influence the positio...
Many prey species employ multiple defences during interactions with predators. Multiple defences can...
Prey must balance the conflicting demands of foraging and defensive behavior. Foraging under the thr...