1. Diel migrations (DM; back and forth diel movements along an ecological gradient) undertaken by prey to avoid predators during the day have been demonstrated in many taxa in aquatic ecosystems. In terrestrial ecosystems, prey often shift between various vegetation types whose cover determine their vulnerability (i.e., likelihood of being killed when attacked). 2. We conceptualized that in terrestrial ecosystems, DM could also occur and that the contribution of DM and shifts in vegetation cover use in reducing predation risk should depend upon the predator behaviour and the correlation between encounter risk and vulnerability across vegetation types. We further hypothesized that when the predator distribution is predictable, terrestrial p...
Reintroduction is used for re-establishing species in their former ranges where they had been extirp...
Background: Where apex predators move on the landscape influences ecosystem structu...
Predator-prey dynamics help shape the populations and behavioural interactions of wildlife at all tr...
1. Diel migrations (DM; back and forth diel movements along an ecological gradient) undertaken by pr...
The predator-prey space game and the costs associated with risk effects are affected by prey 1) proa...
The predator–prey space game and the costs associated with risk effects are affected by prey 1) proa...
A central question in the study of predator-prey relationships is to what extent prey behaviour is d...
Within a landscape where prey has an aggregated distribution, predators can take advantage of the sp...
International audiencePredators may influence their prey populations not only through direct lethal ...
Zebra data used to assess the relative effect of diel migration and change in vegetation cover on de...
Zebra data used to assess the relative effect of diel migration and change in vegetation cover on de...
The effects on vigilance behavior of environmental cues that affect perceived risk of predation have...
Prey increase vigilance to maximize predator detection, but this comes at the expense of foraging de...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
Reintroduction is used for re-establishing species in their former ranges where they had been extirp...
Background: Where apex predators move on the landscape influences ecosystem structu...
Predator-prey dynamics help shape the populations and behavioural interactions of wildlife at all tr...
1. Diel migrations (DM; back and forth diel movements along an ecological gradient) undertaken by pr...
The predator-prey space game and the costs associated with risk effects are affected by prey 1) proa...
The predator–prey space game and the costs associated with risk effects are affected by prey 1) proa...
A central question in the study of predator-prey relationships is to what extent prey behaviour is d...
Within a landscape where prey has an aggregated distribution, predators can take advantage of the sp...
International audiencePredators may influence their prey populations not only through direct lethal ...
Zebra data used to assess the relative effect of diel migration and change in vegetation cover on de...
Zebra data used to assess the relative effect of diel migration and change in vegetation cover on de...
The effects on vigilance behavior of environmental cues that affect perceived risk of predation have...
Prey increase vigilance to maximize predator detection, but this comes at the expense of foraging de...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
Reintroduction is used for re-establishing species in their former ranges where they had been extirp...
Background: Where apex predators move on the landscape influences ecosystem structu...
Predator-prey dynamics help shape the populations and behavioural interactions of wildlife at all tr...