One way to avoid potential predators is to be sensitive to odour cues, particularly those in faeces and urine, left by predators. This sensitivity has been demonstratedin many solitary, nocturnal, small mammals which may fall victim to ambush predators.We tested the response of Cape ground squirrels, a diurnal, group-living small mammal, to the presence of predator (black-backed jackal) faeces and non-predator (black wildebeest) dung in baited traps, and also predator faeces and non-predator dung outside their burrows. The squirrels showed a significantly higher avoidance of traps scented with predator faeces than both control and non-predator dung-scented traps. They also took significantly longer to emerge from burrows that had predat...
When social animals cache food close to their burrow, the potential for an audience member to observ...
In Tasmania, introduced predators are becoming more common. How Tasmanian prey respond to novel pred...
Sensory integration theory predicts natural selection should favor adaptive responses of animals to ...
One way to avoid potential predators is to be sensitive to odour cues, particularly those in faeces ...
One way to avoid potential predators is to be sensitive to odour cues, particularly those in faeces ...
Invasive species pose a serious threat to native species. In Europe, invasive grey squirrels (Sciuru...
Olfaction mediates many aspects of the bank vole’s life. However, all the mechanisms are far from be...
Antipredator behaviors allow prey to mitigate the impacts of their predators. We investigated antipr...
Small mammals are subject to predation from mammalian, avian and reptilian predators. There is an ob...
Digital copies of the appendices are held with the Library vault copy.There is a rich ethological li...
Bank voles detect and discriminate other organisms, e. g., predators versus conspecifics, based on o...
Kin recognition can be important in species where inbreeding avoidance or nepotism (favouritism towa...
Animals may form groups in response to the foraging-vigilance trade-off, through enhanced predator d...
Little is known about the adaptive significance of vigilance behavior in grey squirrels (Sciurus car...
wPrey species show specific adaptations that allow recognition, avoidance and defense against predat...
When social animals cache food close to their burrow, the potential for an audience member to observ...
In Tasmania, introduced predators are becoming more common. How Tasmanian prey respond to novel pred...
Sensory integration theory predicts natural selection should favor adaptive responses of animals to ...
One way to avoid potential predators is to be sensitive to odour cues, particularly those in faeces ...
One way to avoid potential predators is to be sensitive to odour cues, particularly those in faeces ...
Invasive species pose a serious threat to native species. In Europe, invasive grey squirrels (Sciuru...
Olfaction mediates many aspects of the bank vole’s life. However, all the mechanisms are far from be...
Antipredator behaviors allow prey to mitigate the impacts of their predators. We investigated antipr...
Small mammals are subject to predation from mammalian, avian and reptilian predators. There is an ob...
Digital copies of the appendices are held with the Library vault copy.There is a rich ethological li...
Bank voles detect and discriminate other organisms, e. g., predators versus conspecifics, based on o...
Kin recognition can be important in species where inbreeding avoidance or nepotism (favouritism towa...
Animals may form groups in response to the foraging-vigilance trade-off, through enhanced predator d...
Little is known about the adaptive significance of vigilance behavior in grey squirrels (Sciurus car...
wPrey species show specific adaptations that allow recognition, avoidance and defense against predat...
When social animals cache food close to their burrow, the potential for an audience member to observ...
In Tasmania, introduced predators are becoming more common. How Tasmanian prey respond to novel pred...
Sensory integration theory predicts natural selection should favor adaptive responses of animals to ...