Cryptic prey may increase likelihood of being detected if they move. When approached by predators, they must assess probabilities of survival if they remain immobile or attempt escape. Probability of survival is the joint probability of being detected, attacked if detected, and captured if attacked. We studied escape responses of several species of cryptic Craugastor (= Eleutherodactylus) frogs to simulated ground and aerial predators by varying elevation angle of attack. Frogs were predicted to escape more frequently when attacked from higher angles because a predator attacking from above on a trajectory leading directly to the prey is more likely to have detected and be attacking than a predator approaching directly, but horizontally. Fro...
Fishing spiders (Pisauridae) frequent the surfaces of ponds and streams and thereby expose themselve...
Most studies investigating anuran jumping behaviour have examined the relationship between body size...
To determine aspects of escape strategy by the Carolina grasshopper, Dissosteira carolina, and appli...
The escape response of an organism is generally its last line of defense against a predator. Because...
Clay models have been used to investigate the relative antipredator effectiveness of cryptic and of ...
Abstract. I investigated the seemingly haphazard jumping pattern of Blanchard’s Cricket Frog (Acris ...
Models of optimal escape strategy predict that animals should move away when the costs of fleeing (m...
I investigated the seemingly haphazard jumping pattern of Blanchard’s Cricket Frog (Acris blanchardi...
Aposematic prey are thought to move slowly and openly near predators, but exhibit reduced escape beh...
Crypsis and aposematism are common antipredator strategies that can each be coupled with behaviours ...
Prey that are cryptic when at rest should limit movement to avoid disrupting crypsis. We studied eff...
Tadpoles risk attack from both aquatic and aerial predators. We investigated how body size and group...
Comparing the escape responses of two similar species can help to reveal the underlying causes of di...
When confronted with a predator, prey are often in close proximity to conspecifics. This situation h...
Among antipredator behaviours, escaping and hiding in a refuge are widespread in nature. Frequently,...
Fishing spiders (Pisauridae) frequent the surfaces of ponds and streams and thereby expose themselve...
Most studies investigating anuran jumping behaviour have examined the relationship between body size...
To determine aspects of escape strategy by the Carolina grasshopper, Dissosteira carolina, and appli...
The escape response of an organism is generally its last line of defense against a predator. Because...
Clay models have been used to investigate the relative antipredator effectiveness of cryptic and of ...
Abstract. I investigated the seemingly haphazard jumping pattern of Blanchard’s Cricket Frog (Acris ...
Models of optimal escape strategy predict that animals should move away when the costs of fleeing (m...
I investigated the seemingly haphazard jumping pattern of Blanchard’s Cricket Frog (Acris blanchardi...
Aposematic prey are thought to move slowly and openly near predators, but exhibit reduced escape beh...
Crypsis and aposematism are common antipredator strategies that can each be coupled with behaviours ...
Prey that are cryptic when at rest should limit movement to avoid disrupting crypsis. We studied eff...
Tadpoles risk attack from both aquatic and aerial predators. We investigated how body size and group...
Comparing the escape responses of two similar species can help to reveal the underlying causes of di...
When confronted with a predator, prey are often in close proximity to conspecifics. This situation h...
Among antipredator behaviours, escaping and hiding in a refuge are widespread in nature. Frequently,...
Fishing spiders (Pisauridae) frequent the surfaces of ponds and streams and thereby expose themselve...
Most studies investigating anuran jumping behaviour have examined the relationship between body size...
To determine aspects of escape strategy by the Carolina grasshopper, Dissosteira carolina, and appli...