Shoaling, the formation of social groupings in fish, can provide benefits including reduced predation risk. However, it can also inflict costs including increased competition for resources, transmission of parasites, and salience to predators. Trinidadian guppies exhibit inter-population variation in shoaling behavior where individuals coexisting with large piscivorous predators (high predation localities) spend most of their time in shoals and those coexisting with an ambush predator, Rivulus hartii (recently, Anablepsoides hartii), that preys primarily on smaller guppies (low predation localities) do not. It has been suggested that this predator selects for reduced shoaling because doing so reduces salience to the predator. Here, as far a...
Many prey species have a genetic predisposition to recognise and respond to predators and can fine-t...
When faced with uncertainty, animals can benefit from using multiple sources of information in order...
The comparative approach has become a powerful tool for understanding how predation has shaped prey ...
Sexual harassment is a widespread evolutionary outcome of sexual conflict over mating rates. Male ha...
Natural enemies such as predators and parasites are known to shape intra-specific variability of beh...
Predation is a strong selective force that affects prey population and ecosystem dynamics. Detecting...
The level of predatory threat encountered by fish may vary from population to population. In Trinida...
Divergent selection pressures across environments can result in phenotypic differentiation that is d...
Models of cooperation among nonkin suggest that social assortment is important for the evolution of ...
Spatio-temporal variation in predation risk is predicted to select for plastic anti-predator respons...
Studies of predator-mediated selection on behaviour are critical for our understanding of the evolut...
Under the threat of predation, animals can decrease their level of risk by moving towards other indi...
Schooling behaviour is an effective defence against predation but, since it depends on coordinated b...
A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultima...
The comparative approach has become a powerful tool for understanding how predation has shaped prey ...
Many prey species have a genetic predisposition to recognise and respond to predators and can fine-t...
When faced with uncertainty, animals can benefit from using multiple sources of information in order...
The comparative approach has become a powerful tool for understanding how predation has shaped prey ...
Sexual harassment is a widespread evolutionary outcome of sexual conflict over mating rates. Male ha...
Natural enemies such as predators and parasites are known to shape intra-specific variability of beh...
Predation is a strong selective force that affects prey population and ecosystem dynamics. Detecting...
The level of predatory threat encountered by fish may vary from population to population. In Trinida...
Divergent selection pressures across environments can result in phenotypic differentiation that is d...
Models of cooperation among nonkin suggest that social assortment is important for the evolution of ...
Spatio-temporal variation in predation risk is predicted to select for plastic anti-predator respons...
Studies of predator-mediated selection on behaviour are critical for our understanding of the evolut...
Under the threat of predation, animals can decrease their level of risk by moving towards other indi...
Schooling behaviour is an effective defence against predation but, since it depends on coordinated b...
A common evolutionary response to predation pressure is increased investment in reproduction, ultima...
The comparative approach has become a powerful tool for understanding how predation has shaped prey ...
Many prey species have a genetic predisposition to recognise and respond to predators and can fine-t...
When faced with uncertainty, animals can benefit from using multiple sources of information in order...
The comparative approach has become a powerful tool for understanding how predation has shaped prey ...