Escaping from a predator is a matter of life or death, and prey are expected to adaptively alter their physiology under chronic predation risk in ways that may affect escape. Theoretical models assume that escape performance is mass dependent, whereby scared prey strategically maintain an optimal body mass to enhance escape. Experiments testing the mass-dependent predation risk hypothesis have demonstrated that prior experience of predation risk can affect body mass, and the behavioural decisions about evasive actions to take. Other studies on natural changes in body mass indicate that mass can affect escape. No single experiment has tested if all of these components are indeed linked, which is a critical necessary condition underpinning th...
International audienceFor passerines the starvation-predation risk theory predicts that birds should...
Wintering birds increase their fat reserves throughout the day, and impaired escape performance is o...
In the process of avoiding predation, prey are faced with potentially fitness-compromising trade-off...
1. Escaping from a predator is a matter of life or death, and prey are expected to adaptively alter ...
Recent manipulations show that when perceived predation risk is high, animals will chronically alter...
In most birds, flight is the most important means of escape from predators. Impaired flight abilitie...
In most birds, flight is the most important means of escape from predators. Impaired flight abilitie...
1. Birds have been shown to lose mass upon predator encounters. This mass loss has generally been as...
Human disturbances may constitute a significant stressor for wildlife, especially where human recrea...
1. Individual animals optimize their body mass to enhance fitness and mass is expected to be optimiz...
As foraging becomes more unpredictable animals should increase their body reserves to reduce the ris...
1: Individual animals optimize their body mass to enhance fitness and mass is expected to be optimi...
Predators affect prey populations not only through direct killing, but also through perceived predat...
For passerines the starvation-predation risk theory predicts that birds should decrease their body m...
Passerines maintain low levels of fat in winter even though larger fat reserves would provide better...
International audienceFor passerines the starvation-predation risk theory predicts that birds should...
Wintering birds increase their fat reserves throughout the day, and impaired escape performance is o...
In the process of avoiding predation, prey are faced with potentially fitness-compromising trade-off...
1. Escaping from a predator is a matter of life or death, and prey are expected to adaptively alter ...
Recent manipulations show that when perceived predation risk is high, animals will chronically alter...
In most birds, flight is the most important means of escape from predators. Impaired flight abilitie...
In most birds, flight is the most important means of escape from predators. Impaired flight abilitie...
1. Birds have been shown to lose mass upon predator encounters. This mass loss has generally been as...
Human disturbances may constitute a significant stressor for wildlife, especially where human recrea...
1. Individual animals optimize their body mass to enhance fitness and mass is expected to be optimiz...
As foraging becomes more unpredictable animals should increase their body reserves to reduce the ris...
1: Individual animals optimize their body mass to enhance fitness and mass is expected to be optimi...
Predators affect prey populations not only through direct killing, but also through perceived predat...
For passerines the starvation-predation risk theory predicts that birds should decrease their body m...
Passerines maintain low levels of fat in winter even though larger fat reserves would provide better...
International audienceFor passerines the starvation-predation risk theory predicts that birds should...
Wintering birds increase their fat reserves throughout the day, and impaired escape performance is o...
In the process of avoiding predation, prey are faced with potentially fitness-compromising trade-off...