Because predators attacking from above may cast shadows on prey, diverse prey have evolved behavioural responses (fleeing, freezing, descending in water) to shadowing. I studied escape responses to shadow in three lizard species by passing my hand overhead, casting a shadow on them or not. Theory predicts immediate fleeing when a predator is detected closer than the optimal flight initiation distance (predator–prey distance when escape begins). Predictions that Sceloporus virgatus, S. jarrovii and Urosaurus ornatus are more likely to flee and to either flee or adopt alert postures when covered by shadow were verified. Probability of fleeing or alerting did not differ among age/sex groups in S. virgatus. For probability of fleeing, shadow an...
Some aspects of escape predicted by theoretical models are intended to apply universally. For exampl...
Predator prey interactions have the potential to shape patterns of natural selection. For prey, avoi...
Economic hypotheses predict that prey in refuges after short-term encounters with predators decide h...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance (FID = predator-prey distance when escape beg...
Escape studies often focus on one variable, but tactics and refuge use vary with microhabitats, expo...
Several aspects of escape behavior are predictable by escape theory based on expected costs due to p...
Many predation risk factors to affect escape behavior by lizards, but effects of some potential risk...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
Anti-predator responses in animals are dynamic and depend on multiple factors. However, most of our ...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
Animals often evaluate the degree of risk posed by a predator and respond accordingly. Since many pr...
Relationships between predator avoidance behaviour and predation pressure were investigated in the w...
When an immobile prey has detected an immobile predator nearby, predation risk is greater when the p...
Prey often exhibit reduced escape behavior on islands where predators are absent or scarce. Models o...
Animals often evaluate the degree of risk posed by a predator and respond accordingly. Since many pr...
Some aspects of escape predicted by theoretical models are intended to apply universally. For exampl...
Predator prey interactions have the potential to shape patterns of natural selection. For prey, avoi...
Economic hypotheses predict that prey in refuges after short-term encounters with predators decide h...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance (FID = predator-prey distance when escape beg...
Escape studies often focus on one variable, but tactics and refuge use vary with microhabitats, expo...
Several aspects of escape behavior are predictable by escape theory based on expected costs due to p...
Many predation risk factors to affect escape behavior by lizards, but effects of some potential risk...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
Anti-predator responses in animals are dynamic and depend on multiple factors. However, most of our ...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
Animals often evaluate the degree of risk posed by a predator and respond accordingly. Since many pr...
Relationships between predator avoidance behaviour and predation pressure were investigated in the w...
When an immobile prey has detected an immobile predator nearby, predation risk is greater when the p...
Prey often exhibit reduced escape behavior on islands where predators are absent or scarce. Models o...
Animals often evaluate the degree of risk posed by a predator and respond accordingly. Since many pr...
Some aspects of escape predicted by theoretical models are intended to apply universally. For exampl...
Predator prey interactions have the potential to shape patterns of natural selection. For prey, avoi...
Economic hypotheses predict that prey in refuges after short-term encounters with predators decide h...