Ambush foragers use a hunting strategy that places them at risk of predation by both visual and olfaction-oriented predators. Resulting selective pressures have driven the evolution of impressive visual crypsis in many ambushing species, and may have led to the development of chemical crypsis. However, unlike visual crypsis, few studies have attempted to demonstrate chemical crypsis. Field observations of puff adders (Bitis arietans) going undetected by several scent-orientated predator and prey species lead us to investigate chemical crypsis in this ambushing species. We trained dogs (Canis familiaris) and meerkats (Suricata suricatta) to test whether a canid and a herpestid predator could detect B. arietans using olfaction. We also tested...
In nature, visual cues are limited for southern red-backed salamanders (Plethodon serratus), so chem...
Viperid snakes strike, envenomate, and release mammalian prey to prevent being harmed by the prey; s...
Selective predation of aposematic signals is expected to promote phenotypic uniformity. But while un...
Ambush foragers use a hunting strategy that places them at risk of predation by both visual and olfa...
Ambush foragers use a hunting strategy that places them at risk of predation by both visual and olfa...
Predator-prey interactions shape the natural histories of both species as each tries to adapt and co...
Predator-prey interactions shape the natural histories of both species as each tries to adapt and co...
Aposematic species combine a conspicuous signal with a secondary defense, the majority of which are ...
Camouflage occupies a central role in arsenals of both predators and prey and invokes visions of org...
Scent marking is a common behaviour in large carnivores and serves a multiple of ecological purposes...
Olfaction is the primary sense of many mammals and subordinate predators use this sense to detect do...
Alien predators pose a pervasive threat to native species globally, yet our understanding of the beh...
Data collected from scent-matching trials conducted on dog and meerkat models using puff adder scent...
Snakes release malodorous secretions from cloacal musk glands when harassed by predators. Although t...
1. Olfaction is a central aspect of mammalian communication, providing information about individual ...
In nature, visual cues are limited for southern red-backed salamanders (Plethodon serratus), so chem...
Viperid snakes strike, envenomate, and release mammalian prey to prevent being harmed by the prey; s...
Selective predation of aposematic signals is expected to promote phenotypic uniformity. But while un...
Ambush foragers use a hunting strategy that places them at risk of predation by both visual and olfa...
Ambush foragers use a hunting strategy that places them at risk of predation by both visual and olfa...
Predator-prey interactions shape the natural histories of both species as each tries to adapt and co...
Predator-prey interactions shape the natural histories of both species as each tries to adapt and co...
Aposematic species combine a conspicuous signal with a secondary defense, the majority of which are ...
Camouflage occupies a central role in arsenals of both predators and prey and invokes visions of org...
Scent marking is a common behaviour in large carnivores and serves a multiple of ecological purposes...
Olfaction is the primary sense of many mammals and subordinate predators use this sense to detect do...
Alien predators pose a pervasive threat to native species globally, yet our understanding of the beh...
Data collected from scent-matching trials conducted on dog and meerkat models using puff adder scent...
Snakes release malodorous secretions from cloacal musk glands when harassed by predators. Although t...
1. Olfaction is a central aspect of mammalian communication, providing information about individual ...
In nature, visual cues are limited for southern red-backed salamanders (Plethodon serratus), so chem...
Viperid snakes strike, envenomate, and release mammalian prey to prevent being harmed by the prey; s...
Selective predation of aposematic signals is expected to promote phenotypic uniformity. But while un...