A central question in the study of predator–prey relationships is to what extent prey behaviour is determined by avoidance of predators. Here, we test whether the long-term risk of encountering lions and the presence of lions in the vicinity influence the behaviour of large African herbivores at waterholes through avoidance of high-risk areas, increases in group size, changes in temporal niche or changes in the time spent in waterhole areas. In Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe, we monitored waterholes to study the behaviour of nine herbivore species under different risks of encountering lions. We radio-collared 26 lions in the study area which provided the opportunity to monitor whether lions were present during observation sessions and to ma...
Predator-prey dynamics help shape the populations and behavioural interactions of wildlife at all tr...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
1. Diel migrations (DM; back and forth diel movements along an ecological gradient) undertaken by pr...
A central question in the study of predator-prey relationships is to what extent prey behaviour is d...
International audiencePredators may influence their prey populations not only through direct lethal ...
Perceived risk of predation is considered to influence individual prey vigilance, but little is know...
The effects on vigilance behavior of environmental cues that affect perceived risk of predation have...
Within a landscape where prey has an aggregated distribution, predators can take advantage of the sp...
Large carnivores inhabiting ecosystems with heterogeneously distributed environmental resources with...
1. Diel migrations (DM; back and forth diel movements along an ecological gradient) undertaken by pr...
Inter-specific killing is common among carnivore species and is likely to be a major driver of their...
International audienceIn African savannas, surface water can become limiting and an understanding of...
Prey increase vigilance to maximize predator detection, but this comes at the expense of foraging de...
Predator-prey dynamics help shape the populations and behavioural interactions of wildlife at all tr...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
1. Diel migrations (DM; back and forth diel movements along an ecological gradient) undertaken by pr...
A central question in the study of predator-prey relationships is to what extent prey behaviour is d...
International audiencePredators may influence their prey populations not only through direct lethal ...
Perceived risk of predation is considered to influence individual prey vigilance, but little is know...
The effects on vigilance behavior of environmental cues that affect perceived risk of predation have...
Within a landscape where prey has an aggregated distribution, predators can take advantage of the sp...
Large carnivores inhabiting ecosystems with heterogeneously distributed environmental resources with...
1. Diel migrations (DM; back and forth diel movements along an ecological gradient) undertaken by pr...
Inter-specific killing is common among carnivore species and is likely to be a major driver of their...
International audienceIn African savannas, surface water can become limiting and an understanding of...
Prey increase vigilance to maximize predator detection, but this comes at the expense of foraging de...
Predator-prey dynamics help shape the populations and behavioural interactions of wildlife at all tr...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
1. Diel migrations (DM; back and forth diel movements along an ecological gradient) undertaken by pr...