Aposematic prey are thought to move slowly and openly near predators, but exhibit reduced escape behaviour. We studied conspicuousness and escape by aposematic poison frogs (Dendrobates auratus and Oophaga pumilio). In circles of leaf litter, observers detected poison frogs quickly. Flight initiation distance (FID, predator-prey distance when escape begins) increases with approach speed in non-cryptic palatable prey, but not for frogs in clearings, which permitted close approach. On trails frogs moved slowly into forest and FID in D. auratus increased with approach speed. Distance from cover and handling exposing predators to distastefulness may account for greater reliance on aposematism in clearings. We observed responses to a simulated p...
Several aspects of escape behavior are predictable by escape theory based on expected costs due to p...
Natural selection is widely noted to drive divergence of phenotypic traits. Predation pressure can f...
The trade-off between speed and accuracy affects many behavioural processes like predator avoidance,...
Crypsis and aposematism are common antipredator strategies that can each be coupled with behaviours ...
Clay models have been used to investigate the relative antipredator effectiveness of cryptic and of ...
Cryptic prey may increase likelihood of being detected if they move. When approached by predators, t...
The escape response of an organism is generally its last line of defense against a predator. Because...
Poison dart frogs, family Dendrobatidae, are known to differ in their levels of toxicity from one sp...
Models of optimal escape strategy predict that animals should move away when the costs of fleeing (m...
Prey that are cryptic when at rest should limit movement to avoid disrupting crypsis. We studied eff...
Poison dart frogs provide classic examples of warning signals: potent toxins signaled by distinctive...
When predator and prey animals face each other, preemptive actions by both sides are considered to m...
Aposematic species combine a conspicuous signal with a secondary defense, the majority of which are ...
The assumption that the colours of the green poison frog, Dendrobates auratus, serve as a warning of...
Predation is an important selective pressure in natural populations, leading to the bewildering dive...
Several aspects of escape behavior are predictable by escape theory based on expected costs due to p...
Natural selection is widely noted to drive divergence of phenotypic traits. Predation pressure can f...
The trade-off between speed and accuracy affects many behavioural processes like predator avoidance,...
Crypsis and aposematism are common antipredator strategies that can each be coupled with behaviours ...
Clay models have been used to investigate the relative antipredator effectiveness of cryptic and of ...
Cryptic prey may increase likelihood of being detected if they move. When approached by predators, t...
The escape response of an organism is generally its last line of defense against a predator. Because...
Poison dart frogs, family Dendrobatidae, are known to differ in their levels of toxicity from one sp...
Models of optimal escape strategy predict that animals should move away when the costs of fleeing (m...
Prey that are cryptic when at rest should limit movement to avoid disrupting crypsis. We studied eff...
Poison dart frogs provide classic examples of warning signals: potent toxins signaled by distinctive...
When predator and prey animals face each other, preemptive actions by both sides are considered to m...
Aposematic species combine a conspicuous signal with a secondary defense, the majority of which are ...
The assumption that the colours of the green poison frog, Dendrobates auratus, serve as a warning of...
Predation is an important selective pressure in natural populations, leading to the bewildering dive...
Several aspects of escape behavior are predictable by escape theory based on expected costs due to p...
Natural selection is widely noted to drive divergence of phenotypic traits. Predation pressure can f...
The trade-off between speed and accuracy affects many behavioural processes like predator avoidance,...