Abstract Varying environmental conditions and energetic demands can affect habitat use by predators and their prey. Anthropogenic habitats provide an opportunity to document both predation events and foraging activity by prey and therefore enable an empirical evaluation of how prey cope with trade‐offs between starvation and predation risk in environments of variable foraging opportunities and predation danger. Here, we use seven years of observational data of peregrine falcons Falco peregrinus and shorebirds at a semi‐intensive shrimp farm to determine how starvation and predation risk vary for shorebirds under a predictable variation in foraging opportunities. Attack rate (mean 0.1 attacks/hr, equating 1 attack every ten hours) was positi...
1. Functional responses – the relationship between resource intake rate and resource abundance – ar...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
Predators may influence many aspects of the daily life and seasonal movements of their prey. Here we...
Predators may influence many aspects of the daily life and seasonal movements of their prey. Here we...
Animals must assimilate energy to survive and reproduce, but foraging conflicts with other demands o...
I studied non-breeding shorebirds in the extensive mangrove-mudflat system of Northern Nariño, Colom...
Animals often trade off risk of predation and risk of starvation when making foraging decisions. Red...
Nonlethal disturbance can impose fitness costs, particularly during sensitive life history stages su...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
The expansion of aquaculture has resulted in widespread habitat conversion throughout the world. Ide...
Many shorebird populations are rapidly declining and a high nest predation rate is one of the threat...
1. Game theoretic models of how animals manage predation risk have begun to describe predator respon...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
1. Functional responses – the relationship between resource intake rate and resource abundance – ar...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
Predators may influence many aspects of the daily life and seasonal movements of their prey. Here we...
Predators may influence many aspects of the daily life and seasonal movements of their prey. Here we...
Animals must assimilate energy to survive and reproduce, but foraging conflicts with other demands o...
I studied non-breeding shorebirds in the extensive mangrove-mudflat system of Northern Nariño, Colom...
Animals often trade off risk of predation and risk of starvation when making foraging decisions. Red...
Nonlethal disturbance can impose fitness costs, particularly during sensitive life history stages su...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
The expansion of aquaculture has resulted in widespread habitat conversion throughout the world. Ide...
Many shorebird populations are rapidly declining and a high nest predation rate is one of the threat...
1. Game theoretic models of how animals manage predation risk have begun to describe predator respon...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
1. Functional responses – the relationship between resource intake rate and resource abundance – ar...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...
Foraging birds can manage time spent vigilant for predators by forming groups of various sizes. Howe...