This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by the Author(s) and the British Ecological Society. It is published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., and can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/%28ISSN%291365-2656SUMMARY: \ud \ud 1. Understanding how predators select their prey can provide important insights into community structure and dynamics. However, the suite of prey species available to a predator is often spatially and temporally variable. As a result, species-specific selectivity data are of limited use for predicting novel predator–prey interactions because they are assemblage specific.\ud \ud \ud 2. We present a method for predicting die...
International audience: Understanding 'Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?' can be facilitate...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
Antipredator defensive traits are thought to trade-off evolutionarily with traits that facilitate pr...
As the geographic ranges of species are increasingly altered by forces such as biological invasion a...
Diet choice in marine species is typically derived from indirect methods such as stomach contents an...
Functional traits are growing in popularity in modern ecology, but feeding studies remain primarily ...
Predation is generally thought to be one of the major processes influencing the size of populations ...
The lionfish (Pterois volitans) is a successful invasive predator with large impacts on native fish ...
Every animal dies. In nature, mortality usually occurs due to predation by other animals. One of the...
Increasing environmental pressures and human impacts are reshaping community structures and species ...
Antipredator defensive traits are thought to trade-off evolutionarily with traits that facilitate pr...
Invasive species cause significant ecological impacts, ranging from the homogenization and reduction...
For organisms with complex life cycles, the selective nature of predation during high mortality tran...
At the time of settlement to the reef environment, coral reef fishes differ in a number of character...
The lionfish (Pterois volitans) is a successful invasive predator with large impacts on native fish ...
International audience: Understanding 'Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?' can be facilitate...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
Antipredator defensive traits are thought to trade-off evolutionarily with traits that facilitate pr...
As the geographic ranges of species are increasingly altered by forces such as biological invasion a...
Diet choice in marine species is typically derived from indirect methods such as stomach contents an...
Functional traits are growing in popularity in modern ecology, but feeding studies remain primarily ...
Predation is generally thought to be one of the major processes influencing the size of populations ...
The lionfish (Pterois volitans) is a successful invasive predator with large impacts on native fish ...
Every animal dies. In nature, mortality usually occurs due to predation by other animals. One of the...
Increasing environmental pressures and human impacts are reshaping community structures and species ...
Antipredator defensive traits are thought to trade-off evolutionarily with traits that facilitate pr...
Invasive species cause significant ecological impacts, ranging from the homogenization and reduction...
For organisms with complex life cycles, the selective nature of predation during high mortality tran...
At the time of settlement to the reef environment, coral reef fishes differ in a number of character...
The lionfish (Pterois volitans) is a successful invasive predator with large impacts on native fish ...
International audience: Understanding 'Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?' can be facilitate...
1. Understanding ‘Why a prey is a prey for a given predator?’ can be facilitated through trait-base...
Antipredator defensive traits are thought to trade-off evolutionarily with traits that facilitate pr...