Some aspects of escape predicted by theoretical models are intended to apply universally. For example, flight initiation distance (distance between an approaching predator and prey when escape begins) is predicted from predation risk and the costs of escaping. Escape tactics and refuge selection are not currently predicted by theoretical models, but are expected to vary with structural features of the habitat. One way of studying such variation is to compare aspects of antipredatory behavior among sympatric species that differ in habitat or microhabitat use. In an assemblage of lizards in northwestern Namibia, we conducted experiments to test predictions of escape theory for three risk factors in representatives of three families and observ...
The present study quantified microhabitat use, morphology, performance (sprinting, climbing, clingin...
Escape strategies of animals are economic decisions, expected to vary as a function of both intrinsi...
Relationships between predator avoidance behaviour and predation pressure were investigated in the w...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
Escape studies often focus on one variable, but tactics and refuge use vary with microhabitats, expo...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance (FID = predator-prey distance when escape beg...
Antipredator escape behaviour varies with several well-established sources of variation ranging from...
Systematic reviews andmeta-analyses often examine data from diverse taxa to identify general pattern...
Several aspects of escape behavior are predictable by escape theory based on expected costs due to p...
Escape by Anolis lizards is influenced by microhabitats and fight initiation distance increases with...
Escape behaviour is a common antipredator strategy of lizards. Here, we studied the effect of severa...
The escape response of the agamid lizard Lophognathus temporalis in an urban population was examined...
Anti-predator responses in animals are dynamic and depend on multiple factors. However, most of our ...
Prey often exhibit reduced escape behavior on islands where predators are absent or scarce. Models o...
The present study quantified microhabitat use, morphology, performance (sprinting, climbing, clingin...
Escape strategies of animals are economic decisions, expected to vary as a function of both intrinsi...
Relationships between predator avoidance behaviour and predation pressure were investigated in the w...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
Escape studies often focus on one variable, but tactics and refuge use vary with microhabitats, expo...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance (FID = predator-prey distance when escape beg...
Antipredator escape behaviour varies with several well-established sources of variation ranging from...
Systematic reviews andmeta-analyses often examine data from diverse taxa to identify general pattern...
Several aspects of escape behavior are predictable by escape theory based on expected costs due to p...
Escape by Anolis lizards is influenced by microhabitats and fight initiation distance increases with...
Escape behaviour is a common antipredator strategy of lizards. Here, we studied the effect of severa...
The escape response of the agamid lizard Lophognathus temporalis in an urban population was examined...
Anti-predator responses in animals are dynamic and depend on multiple factors. However, most of our ...
Prey often exhibit reduced escape behavior on islands where predators are absent or scarce. Models o...
The present study quantified microhabitat use, morphology, performance (sprinting, climbing, clingin...
Escape strategies of animals are economic decisions, expected to vary as a function of both intrinsi...
Relationships between predator avoidance behaviour and predation pressure were investigated in the w...