Predation risk influences a variety of behavioral decisions of many organisms and results in animals having to trade-offs safety with other behaviors. The effects of predation, however, have been largely ignored in the study of vertebrates that forage underwater (divers). I tested the predictions of an on optimal diving model that incorporates the risk of predation, using red eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans). Specifically, I tested the hypothesis that divers will increase their surface time when instantaneous risk decreases with time at the surface. By using a model aerial predator and exposing turtles to both risk and no risk treatments, I tested how turtles perceive risk at the surface and whether they increase or decrease...
Time-depth recorders were attached to immature hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata Linnaeus, 1766) re...
This study aimed to (1) evaluate vessel strike as a threat to marine turtles in Queensland, Australi...
Diving reptiles, unlike most diving birds and mammals, return infrequently to the surface to breathe...
Predation risk influences a variety of behavioral decisions of many organisms and results in animals...
We apply a cost-benefit model to investigate whether bimodal turtles change their diving behaviour i...
New advantages in science and technology, such as time depth recorders (TDRs), have allowed research...
The flatback turtle is the only species of marine turtle that lacks an oceanic phase of development ...
Time-depth recorders were attached to immature hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata Linnaeus, 1766) re...
Despite many positive benefits of ecotourism, increased human encounters with wildlife may have detr...
The hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is a critically endangered species encountered by ...
Green turtles Chelonia mydas of immature and adult size (n = 19, curved carapace length 49 to 118 cm...
Theory predicts prey should flee to safety when the fitness benefits of flight meet or exceed the co...
The relationship between dive behavior and oceanographic conditions is not well understood for marin...
Time-depth recorders were used to investigate the diving performance and behaviour of two bimodally ...
Sea turtles are endangered species that can be censused with aerial surveys, but the number of turtl...
Time-depth recorders were attached to immature hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata Linnaeus, 1766) re...
This study aimed to (1) evaluate vessel strike as a threat to marine turtles in Queensland, Australi...
Diving reptiles, unlike most diving birds and mammals, return infrequently to the surface to breathe...
Predation risk influences a variety of behavioral decisions of many organisms and results in animals...
We apply a cost-benefit model to investigate whether bimodal turtles change their diving behaviour i...
New advantages in science and technology, such as time depth recorders (TDRs), have allowed research...
The flatback turtle is the only species of marine turtle that lacks an oceanic phase of development ...
Time-depth recorders were attached to immature hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata Linnaeus, 1766) re...
Despite many positive benefits of ecotourism, increased human encounters with wildlife may have detr...
The hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) is a critically endangered species encountered by ...
Green turtles Chelonia mydas of immature and adult size (n = 19, curved carapace length 49 to 118 cm...
Theory predicts prey should flee to safety when the fitness benefits of flight meet or exceed the co...
The relationship between dive behavior and oceanographic conditions is not well understood for marin...
Time-depth recorders were used to investigate the diving performance and behaviour of two bimodally ...
Sea turtles are endangered species that can be censused with aerial surveys, but the number of turtl...
Time-depth recorders were attached to immature hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata Linnaeus, 1766) re...
This study aimed to (1) evaluate vessel strike as a threat to marine turtles in Queensland, Australi...
Diving reptiles, unlike most diving birds and mammals, return infrequently to the surface to breathe...