Chemical defences against predation often involve responses to specific predation events where the prey expels fluids, such as haemolymph or gut contents, which are aversive to the predator. The common link is that each predation attempt that is averted results in an energetic cost and a reduction in the chemical defences of the prey, which might leave the prey vulnerable if the next predation attempt occurs soon afterwards. Since prey appear to be able to control the magnitude of their responses, we should expect them to trade-off the need to repel the current threat against the need to preserve defences against future threats and conserve energy for other essential activities. Here we use dynamic state-dependent models to predict optimal ...
Predation is one of the basic mechanisms of population growth control. Using a mathematical model, w...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. A large variety of antipredator defenses are exhibited by plants, animals and m...
Abstract 1 This paper concerns the stability of secondary defences such as toxins, found in many pre...
The development of antipredator defences in the larval stage of animals with complex life cycles is ...
Numerous animal species use defense mechanisms such as chemical secretion to defend against attacks ...
It has been reported that, in order to reduce mortality, prey are able to change their phenotype in...
Prey seldom rely on a single type of antipredator defence, often using multiple defences to avoid pr...
Inducible defences against predation are widespread in the natural world, allowing prey to economise...
We examine the evolution and maintenance of defence and conspicuousness in prey species using a game...
1. Prey species that defend themselves with toxins operate under constraints that affect both the be...
How insect defense chemicals have evolved has remained relatively understudied, compared with the ev...
Prey can invest in a variety of defensive traits when balancing risk of predation against that of st...
Abstract An organism’s investment in diVerent traits to reduce predation is determined by the Wtness...
Prey can invest in a variety of defensive traits when balancing risk of predation against that of st...
Predation is a ubiquitous selective pressure that drives the evolution of defences in prey. Such def...
Predation is one of the basic mechanisms of population growth control. Using a mathematical model, w...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. A large variety of antipredator defenses are exhibited by plants, animals and m...
Abstract 1 This paper concerns the stability of secondary defences such as toxins, found in many pre...
The development of antipredator defences in the larval stage of animals with complex life cycles is ...
Numerous animal species use defense mechanisms such as chemical secretion to defend against attacks ...
It has been reported that, in order to reduce mortality, prey are able to change their phenotype in...
Prey seldom rely on a single type of antipredator defence, often using multiple defences to avoid pr...
Inducible defences against predation are widespread in the natural world, allowing prey to economise...
We examine the evolution and maintenance of defence and conspicuousness in prey species using a game...
1. Prey species that defend themselves with toxins operate under constraints that affect both the be...
How insect defense chemicals have evolved has remained relatively understudied, compared with the ev...
Prey can invest in a variety of defensive traits when balancing risk of predation against that of st...
Abstract An organism’s investment in diVerent traits to reduce predation is determined by the Wtness...
Prey can invest in a variety of defensive traits when balancing risk of predation against that of st...
Predation is a ubiquitous selective pressure that drives the evolution of defences in prey. Such def...
Predation is one of the basic mechanisms of population growth control. Using a mathematical model, w...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. A large variety of antipredator defenses are exhibited by plants, animals and m...
Abstract 1 This paper concerns the stability of secondary defences such as toxins, found in many pre...