As a predator approaches, prey base decisions about when to flee on a balance between degree of predation risk and costs of escaping. Lost opportunities to perform activities that may increase fitness are major escape costs. Paramount among these are chances to increase fitness by courting and mating and by driving away sexual rivals. Because sexual selection imposes different social demands on the sexes, social opportunities can have different consequences for males and females, but effects of sex differences in social opportunity costs on escape behavior are unknown. We conducted a field experiment showing that male striped plateau lizards (Sceloporus virgatus) given the opportunity to court or perform aggressive behavior permit closer ap...
Escape theory predicts that flight initiation distance increases with fitness costs of not fleeing a...
Many predation risk factors to affect escape behavior by lizards, but effects of some potential risk...
Animals often evaluate the degree of risk posed by a predator and respond accordingly. Since many pr...
As a predator approaches, prey base decisions about when to flee on a balance between degree of pred...
Sexual selection is a powerful evolutionary mechanism that has shaped the physiology, behaviour and ...
In lizards, males are predicted to sprint faster and run for longer than females by virtue of higher...
Anti-predator responses in animals are dynamic and depend on multiple factors. However, most of our ...
Increased basking and reduced agility in gravid female southern water skinks (Eulamprus tympanum) su...
Synopsis Males and females are known to differ in a whole suite of characteristics, such as morpholo...
Antipredator escape behaviour varies with several well-established sources of variation ranging from...
High male mating effort and high variation in female quality select for male mate choice, which may ...
Escape studies often focus on one variable, but tactics and refuge use vary with microhabitats, expo...
International audienceReptile sheltering behaviour, despite profound life history ramifications, rem...
Several aspects of escape behavior are predictable by escape theory based on expected costs due to p...
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...
Many predation risk factors to affect escape behavior by lizards, but effects of some potential risk...
Animals often evaluate the degree of risk posed by a predator and respond accordingly. Since many pr...
As a predator approaches, prey base decisions about when to flee on a balance between degree of pred...
Sexual selection is a powerful evolutionary mechanism that has shaped the physiology, behaviour and ...
In lizards, males are predicted to sprint faster and run for longer than females by virtue of higher...
Anti-predator responses in animals are dynamic and depend on multiple factors. However, most of our ...
Increased basking and reduced agility in gravid female southern water skinks (Eulamprus tympanum) su...
Synopsis Males and females are known to differ in a whole suite of characteristics, such as morpholo...
Antipredator escape behaviour varies with several well-established sources of variation ranging from...
High male mating effort and high variation in female quality select for male mate choice, which may ...
Escape studies often focus on one variable, but tactics and refuge use vary with microhabitats, expo...
International audienceReptile sheltering behaviour, despite profound life history ramifications, rem...
Several aspects of escape behavior are predictable by escape theory based on expected costs due to p...
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...
Many predation risk factors to affect escape behavior by lizards, but effects of some potential risk...
Animals often evaluate the degree of risk posed by a predator and respond accordingly. Since many pr...