Recent research has focused on the non-lethal effects of predator intimidation and fear, dubbed non-consumptive effects (NCEs), in which prey actively change their behavior and habitat use in response to predator chemical cues. Although NCEs can have large impacts on community structure, many studies have ignored differences in predator population structure and properties of the natural environment that may modify the magnitude and importance of NCEs. Here, I investigated the roles of predator size and density (i.e. biomass), as well as habitat characteristics, on predator risk assessment and the magnitude of consumptive and NCEs using blue crabs, mud crabs, and oyster prey as a model system. Predation experiments between blue crabs and mu...
In this study, we examined how habitat and tidal stage influence predation upon molting blue crabs C...
Green crabs (Carcinus maenas) have been extensively studied because of the negative impacts that the...
Blue crabs are keystone consumers and scavengers in estuarine ecosystems. The distribution of these ...
Recent research has focused on the non-lethal effects of predator intimidation and fear, dubbed non-...
Predators alter prey behavior and phenotype, which influences community structure and ecosystem func...
Hard clams, Mercenaria mercenaria, are slow-moving organisms that are heavily preyed upon by both bl...
STEP Category: Undergraduate ResearchThe basis of the research this summer was to observe the differ...
The ability of prey to detect and respond appropriately to predator risk is important to overall pre...
Individual variation defines almost every morphological, physiological, and behavioral aspect of pop...
We examined whether chemically mediated risk perception by prey and the effects of changes in prey b...
Predators affect community structure by influencing prey density and traits, but the importance of t...
Ecological communities and the biological interactions that regulate community structure are notorio...
Predators can influence prey traits and behavior (nonconsumptive effects [NCEs]), often with cascadi...
The rate of species loss is increasing at a global scale, and human-induced extinctions are biased t...
Although multiple predator effects and trophic cascades have both been demonstrated in a wide variet...
In this study, we examined how habitat and tidal stage influence predation upon molting blue crabs C...
Green crabs (Carcinus maenas) have been extensively studied because of the negative impacts that the...
Blue crabs are keystone consumers and scavengers in estuarine ecosystems. The distribution of these ...
Recent research has focused on the non-lethal effects of predator intimidation and fear, dubbed non-...
Predators alter prey behavior and phenotype, which influences community structure and ecosystem func...
Hard clams, Mercenaria mercenaria, are slow-moving organisms that are heavily preyed upon by both bl...
STEP Category: Undergraduate ResearchThe basis of the research this summer was to observe the differ...
The ability of prey to detect and respond appropriately to predator risk is important to overall pre...
Individual variation defines almost every morphological, physiological, and behavioral aspect of pop...
We examined whether chemically mediated risk perception by prey and the effects of changes in prey b...
Predators affect community structure by influencing prey density and traits, but the importance of t...
Ecological communities and the biological interactions that regulate community structure are notorio...
Predators can influence prey traits and behavior (nonconsumptive effects [NCEs]), often with cascadi...
The rate of species loss is increasing at a global scale, and human-induced extinctions are biased t...
Although multiple predator effects and trophic cascades have both been demonstrated in a wide variet...
In this study, we examined how habitat and tidal stage influence predation upon molting blue crabs C...
Green crabs (Carcinus maenas) have been extensively studied because of the negative impacts that the...
Blue crabs are keystone consumers and scavengers in estuarine ecosystems. The distribution of these ...