Prey use many strategies to avoid being detected by their predators. However, once detected and identified as potentially palatable, prey must employ a second line of defence such as performing a deimatic (startle) display. During the predation sequence, composed of the stages encounter, detection, identification, approach, subjugation and consumption, such defences should be deployed as the predator approaches, but before prey are brought under the predator's control (i.e. before subjugation). We tested this assumption in the mountain katydid (or bush cricket), which is cryptic at rest, but when disturbed flashes spectacular abdominal colours by lifting its wings, and is chemically defended. We experimentally determined which visual, audit...
Male Orthoptera singing from exposed perches are at risk from acoustically- and visually-hunting pre...
Inter-individual variation in antipredatory strategies has long attracted curiosity among scientists...
All animals have defenses against predators, but assessing the effectiveness of such traits is chall...
Predation has driven the evolution of diverse adaptations for defence among prey, and one striking e...
Deimatic behaviour is performed by prey when attacked by predators as part of an antipredator strate...
Deimatic behaviour is performed by prey when attacked by predators as part of an antipredator strate...
How and when deimatic behaviours are performed can change during encounters between predators and pr...
Many animals reduce the risk of being attacked by a predator through crypsis, masquerade or, alterna...
The defensive repertoires of prey are shaped by diverse ecological and evolutionary demands. This ca...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Many animals reduce the risk of being attacked by a predator through crypsi...
Some camouflaged animals hide colour signals and display them only transiently. These hidden colour ...
BACKGROUND: In aggressive mimicry, a predator or parasite imitates a signal of another species in or...
Deimatic displays, where sudden changes in prey appearance elicit aversive predator reactions, have ...
In aggressive mimicry, a predator or parasite imitates a signal of another species in order to explo...
Both sexes of the turquoise-browed motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) perform a wag-display in the prese...
Male Orthoptera singing from exposed perches are at risk from acoustically- and visually-hunting pre...
Inter-individual variation in antipredatory strategies has long attracted curiosity among scientists...
All animals have defenses against predators, but assessing the effectiveness of such traits is chall...
Predation has driven the evolution of diverse adaptations for defence among prey, and one striking e...
Deimatic behaviour is performed by prey when attacked by predators as part of an antipredator strate...
Deimatic behaviour is performed by prey when attacked by predators as part of an antipredator strate...
How and when deimatic behaviours are performed can change during encounters between predators and pr...
Many animals reduce the risk of being attacked by a predator through crypsis, masquerade or, alterna...
The defensive repertoires of prey are shaped by diverse ecological and evolutionary demands. This ca...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Many animals reduce the risk of being attacked by a predator through crypsi...
Some camouflaged animals hide colour signals and display them only transiently. These hidden colour ...
BACKGROUND: In aggressive mimicry, a predator or parasite imitates a signal of another species in or...
Deimatic displays, where sudden changes in prey appearance elicit aversive predator reactions, have ...
In aggressive mimicry, a predator or parasite imitates a signal of another species in order to explo...
Both sexes of the turquoise-browed motmot (Eumomota superciliosa) perform a wag-display in the prese...
Male Orthoptera singing from exposed perches are at risk from acoustically- and visually-hunting pre...
Inter-individual variation in antipredatory strategies has long attracted curiosity among scientists...
All animals have defenses against predators, but assessing the effectiveness of such traits is chall...