Many species possess damage-released chemical alarm cues that function in alerting nearby individuals to a predator attack. One hypothesis for the evolution and/or maintenance of such cues is the Predator Attraction Hypothesis, where predators, rather than prey, are the 'intended' recipients of these cues. If a predator attack attracts additional predators, these secondary predators might interfere with the predation event, providing the prey with a better chance to escape. In this study, we conducted two experiments to explore this hypothesis in an amphibian predator/prey system. In Experiment 1, we found that tiger salamanders (Ambystoma mavortium) showed a foraging attraction to chemical cues from wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) tadpol...
Many species rely on phenotypically plastic traits to defend themselves against predators and the in...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Biological S...
In aquatic environments, uninjured prey escaping a predator release chemical disturbance cues into t...
Selective predation of aposematic signals is expected to promote phenotypic uniformity. But while un...
Prey subject to intraguild predation may face conflicting selective pressure on behavior, with compe...
A wide range of taxa respond to perceived predation risk (PPR) through inducible defenses, and many ...
Prey can greatly improve their odds of surviving predator encounters by eavesdropping on conspecific...
Graduation date: 1985The results of my research suggest that tadpoles of the Western\ud toad (Bufo b...
Aposematic species combine a conspicuous signal with a secondary defense, the majority of which are ...
Predators often eavesdrop on sexual displays of their prey. These displays can provide multimodal cu...
Predators everywhere impose strong selection pressures on the morphology and behavior of their prey,...
Some prey species vary the intensity of antipredator responses according to the perceived level of t...
Navigating social relationships frequently rests on the ability to recognize familiar individuals us...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
Organisms often employ phenotypic plasticity as a strategy to cope with variable environments. This ...
Many species rely on phenotypically plastic traits to defend themselves against predators and the in...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Biological S...
In aquatic environments, uninjured prey escaping a predator release chemical disturbance cues into t...
Selective predation of aposematic signals is expected to promote phenotypic uniformity. But while un...
Prey subject to intraguild predation may face conflicting selective pressure on behavior, with compe...
A wide range of taxa respond to perceived predation risk (PPR) through inducible defenses, and many ...
Prey can greatly improve their odds of surviving predator encounters by eavesdropping on conspecific...
Graduation date: 1985The results of my research suggest that tadpoles of the Western\ud toad (Bufo b...
Aposematic species combine a conspicuous signal with a secondary defense, the majority of which are ...
Predators often eavesdrop on sexual displays of their prey. These displays can provide multimodal cu...
Predators everywhere impose strong selection pressures on the morphology and behavior of their prey,...
Some prey species vary the intensity of antipredator responses according to the perceived level of t...
Navigating social relationships frequently rests on the ability to recognize familiar individuals us...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
Organisms often employ phenotypic plasticity as a strategy to cope with variable environments. This ...
Many species rely on phenotypically plastic traits to defend themselves against predators and the in...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Biological S...
In aquatic environments, uninjured prey escaping a predator release chemical disturbance cues into t...