Abstract Although most prey have multiple predator species, few studies have quantified how prey respond to the temporal niches of multiple predators which pose different levels of danger. For example, intraspecific variation in diel activity allows white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) to reduce fawn activity overlap with coyotes (Canis latrans) but finding safe times of day may be more difficult for fawns in a multi‐predator context. We hypothesized that within a multi‐predator system, deer would allocate antipredation behavior optimally based on combined mortality risk from multiple sources, which would vary depending on fawn presence. We measured cause‐specific mortality of 777 adult (>1‐year‐old) and juvenile (1–4‐month‐old) deer ...
Predators affect prey directly (lethally), and indirectly (non-lethally), by altering their behaviou...
Predator avoidance depends on prey being able to discern how risk varies in space and time, but this...
Coexistence mechanisms such as temporal niche partitioning among sympatric wildlife species may be i...
Identifying factors influencing kill rates or predation risk is crucial to relate predator effects o...
Predators may alter niche overlap between prey species by eliciting divergent anti-predator behavior...
Perceived predation risk and the resulting antipredator behaviour varies across space, time and pred...
While our understanding of risk effects and their broader consequences is rooted in small-scale, mes...
Anti-predator responses to perceived predation risk can influence population demography. Understandi...
The outcome of encounters between predators and prey affects predation rates and ultimately populati...
In response to the threat of predators, white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) alter their behav...
Understanding factors that influence animal behavior is central to ecology. Basic principles of anim...
Pedators can indirectly affect prey survival and reproduction by evoking costly anti-predator respon...
Many ecosystems contain sympatric predator species that hunt in different places and times. We teste...
Despite their importance for understanding predator–prey interactions, factors that affect predator ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Apex predators can influence ecosystems by changing th...
Predators affect prey directly (lethally), and indirectly (non-lethally), by altering their behaviou...
Predator avoidance depends on prey being able to discern how risk varies in space and time, but this...
Coexistence mechanisms such as temporal niche partitioning among sympatric wildlife species may be i...
Identifying factors influencing kill rates or predation risk is crucial to relate predator effects o...
Predators may alter niche overlap between prey species by eliciting divergent anti-predator behavior...
Perceived predation risk and the resulting antipredator behaviour varies across space, time and pred...
While our understanding of risk effects and their broader consequences is rooted in small-scale, mes...
Anti-predator responses to perceived predation risk can influence population demography. Understandi...
The outcome of encounters between predators and prey affects predation rates and ultimately populati...
In response to the threat of predators, white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) alter their behav...
Understanding factors that influence animal behavior is central to ecology. Basic principles of anim...
Pedators can indirectly affect prey survival and reproduction by evoking costly anti-predator respon...
Many ecosystems contain sympatric predator species that hunt in different places and times. We teste...
Despite their importance for understanding predator–prey interactions, factors that affect predator ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Apex predators can influence ecosystems by changing th...
Predators affect prey directly (lethally), and indirectly (non-lethally), by altering their behaviou...
Predator avoidance depends on prey being able to discern how risk varies in space and time, but this...
Coexistence mechanisms such as temporal niche partitioning among sympatric wildlife species may be i...