It is critical for prey to recognise predators and distinguish predators from non-threatening species. Yet, we have little understanding of how prey develop effective predator recognition templates. Recent studies suggest that prey may actually learn key predator features which can be used to recognise novel species with similar characteristics. However, non-predators are sometimes mislabelled as predators when generalising recognition. Here, we conduct the first comprehensive investigation of how prey integrate information on predator odours and predator diet cues in generalisation, allowing them to discriminate between predators and non-predators. We taught lemon damselfish to recognise a predator fed a fish diet, and tested them for thei...
An individual's ability to identify and respond accurately to a predator greatly affects its probabi...
An individual's ability to identify and respond accurately to a predator greatly affects its probabi...
Many prey species lack innate recognition of their potential predators. Hence, learning is required ...
It is critical for prey to recognise predators and distinguish predators from non-threatening specie...
It is critical for prey to recognise predators and distinguish predators from non-threatening specie...
It is critical for prey to recognise predators and distinguish predators from non-threatening specie...
1. Learned predator recognition provides animals with an adaptive mechanism to rapidly adapt to curr...
1. Learned predator recognition provides animals with an adaptive mechanism to rapidly adapt to curr...
1. Learned predator recognition provides animals with an adaptive mechanism to rapidly adapt to curr...
1. Learned predator recognition provides animals with an adaptive mechanism to rapidly adapt to curr...
1. Learned predator recognition provides animals with an adaptive mechanism to rapidly adapt to curr...
Abstract: Recognising predators accurately is key to making fine-scale adjustments to behaviour that...
A prerequisite for effective antipredator responses is the ability of the prey to distinguish animal...
To be successful, individuals that are susceptible to predation have to optimize the trade-offs betw...
An individual's ability to identify and respond accurately to a predator greatly affects its probabi...
An individual's ability to identify and respond accurately to a predator greatly affects its probabi...
An individual's ability to identify and respond accurately to a predator greatly affects its probabi...
Many prey species lack innate recognition of their potential predators. Hence, learning is required ...
It is critical for prey to recognise predators and distinguish predators from non-threatening specie...
It is critical for prey to recognise predators and distinguish predators from non-threatening specie...
It is critical for prey to recognise predators and distinguish predators from non-threatening specie...
1. Learned predator recognition provides animals with an adaptive mechanism to rapidly adapt to curr...
1. Learned predator recognition provides animals with an adaptive mechanism to rapidly adapt to curr...
1. Learned predator recognition provides animals with an adaptive mechanism to rapidly adapt to curr...
1. Learned predator recognition provides animals with an adaptive mechanism to rapidly adapt to curr...
1. Learned predator recognition provides animals with an adaptive mechanism to rapidly adapt to curr...
Abstract: Recognising predators accurately is key to making fine-scale adjustments to behaviour that...
A prerequisite for effective antipredator responses is the ability of the prey to distinguish animal...
To be successful, individuals that are susceptible to predation have to optimize the trade-offs betw...
An individual's ability to identify and respond accurately to a predator greatly affects its probabi...
An individual's ability to identify and respond accurately to a predator greatly affects its probabi...
An individual's ability to identify and respond accurately to a predator greatly affects its probabi...
Many prey species lack innate recognition of their potential predators. Hence, learning is required ...