Habitat degradation not only disrupts habitat-forming species, but alters the sensory landscape within which most species must balance behavioural activities against predation risk. Rapidly developing a cautious behavioural phenotype, a condition known as neophobia, is advantageous when entering a novel risky habitat. Many aquatic organisms rely on damage-released conspecific cues (i.e. alarm cues) as an indicator of impending danger and use them to assess general risk and develop neophobia. This study tested whether settlement-stage damselfish associated with degraded coral reef habitats were able to use alarm cues as an indicator of risk and, in turn, develop a neophobic response at the end of their larval phase. Our results indicate that...
Despite the overwhelming importance of predation in coral reefs, there is a paucity of information o...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Habitat degradation is a key factor leading to the global loss of biodiversity. This problem is part...
Habitat degradation not only disrupts habitat-forming species, but alters the sensory landscape with...
Escaping predation is essential for species survival, but prey must effectively match their response...
1. An increasing number of coral reefs throughout the world have become degraded as a result of clim...
Neophobia-the generalized fear response to novel stimuli-provides the first potential strategy that ...
Habitat degradation is a global problem and one of the main causes of biodiversity loss. Though wid...
Prey that respond to inappropriate cues in their assessment of predation risk spend more time perfor...
The change in coral reefs from live coral to algal-dominated seascapes prevents some fish species fr...
Habitat degradation is among the top drivers of the loss of global biodiversity. This problem is par...
Habitat degradation is a key factor leading to the global loss of biodiversity. This problem is part...
Tropical reefs have experienced an unprecedented loss of live coral in the past few decades and the ...
1. Habitat degradation is one of the 'Big Five' drivers of biodiversity loss. However, the mechanism...
How individuals respond to predation threats will have a large influence on which individuals surviv...
Despite the overwhelming importance of predation in coral reefs, there is a paucity of information o...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Habitat degradation is a key factor leading to the global loss of biodiversity. This problem is part...
Habitat degradation not only disrupts habitat-forming species, but alters the sensory landscape with...
Escaping predation is essential for species survival, but prey must effectively match their response...
1. An increasing number of coral reefs throughout the world have become degraded as a result of clim...
Neophobia-the generalized fear response to novel stimuli-provides the first potential strategy that ...
Habitat degradation is a global problem and one of the main causes of biodiversity loss. Though wid...
Prey that respond to inappropriate cues in their assessment of predation risk spend more time perfor...
The change in coral reefs from live coral to algal-dominated seascapes prevents some fish species fr...
Habitat degradation is among the top drivers of the loss of global biodiversity. This problem is par...
Habitat degradation is a key factor leading to the global loss of biodiversity. This problem is part...
Tropical reefs have experienced an unprecedented loss of live coral in the past few decades and the ...
1. Habitat degradation is one of the 'Big Five' drivers of biodiversity loss. However, the mechanism...
How individuals respond to predation threats will have a large influence on which individuals surviv...
Despite the overwhelming importance of predation in coral reefs, there is a paucity of information o...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Habitat degradation is a key factor leading to the global loss of biodiversity. This problem is part...