This is the final version of the article. Available from Ecological Society of America via the DOI in this record.Many organisms have evolved morphological and behavioral traits that reduce their susceptibility to predation. However, few studies have explicitly investigated the relationships between defensive traits and susceptibility. Here we demonstrate a negative correlation between morphological defenses and behavioral avoidance across several species of marine gastropod that is linked to vulnerability to crab predation. Snails that had relatively taller shell spires (high aspect ratio) showed greater responsiveness when exposed to predation cues than did species with disc-like shells (low aspect ratio). Our results suggest that the sna...
The existence of consistent individual differences in behaviour (‘animal personality’) has been well...
The existence of consistent individual differences in behaviour (‘animal personality’) has been well...
Background: Recent models suggest that escalating reciprocal selection among antagonistically inte...
Many organisms have evolved morphological and behavioral traits that reduce their susceptibility to ...
Trait compensation occurs when mechanically independent adaptations are negatively correlated. Here,...
Predation is a key biotic interaction that shapes ecological communities. Defensive morphological tr...
An organism\u27s ability to respond to threats in its environment can influence its fitness, as well...
Littorina littorea is an intertidal, invasive gastropod species common in the Gulf of Maine. In this...
oo tia 99 fere uln O on predation cues, including hiding (refuge use) and substratum avoidance (craw...
oo tia 99 fere uln O on predation cues, including hiding (refuge use) and substratum avoidance (craw...
In response to the invasion of the crab Carcinus maenas into the Gulf of Maine, a native intertidal ...
The scope of anti-predatory adaptation is expected to be greater in warm than in cold environments. ...
The scope of anti-predatory adaptation is expected to be greater in warm than in cold environments. ...
Predation is a primary agency of natural selection affecting the evolution of skeletal form in gast...
Because avoidance of predators may affect a prey\u27s foraging success and resultant fitness, we exa...
The existence of consistent individual differences in behaviour (‘animal personality’) has been well...
The existence of consistent individual differences in behaviour (‘animal personality’) has been well...
Background: Recent models suggest that escalating reciprocal selection among antagonistically inte...
Many organisms have evolved morphological and behavioral traits that reduce their susceptibility to ...
Trait compensation occurs when mechanically independent adaptations are negatively correlated. Here,...
Predation is a key biotic interaction that shapes ecological communities. Defensive morphological tr...
An organism\u27s ability to respond to threats in its environment can influence its fitness, as well...
Littorina littorea is an intertidal, invasive gastropod species common in the Gulf of Maine. In this...
oo tia 99 fere uln O on predation cues, including hiding (refuge use) and substratum avoidance (craw...
oo tia 99 fere uln O on predation cues, including hiding (refuge use) and substratum avoidance (craw...
In response to the invasion of the crab Carcinus maenas into the Gulf of Maine, a native intertidal ...
The scope of anti-predatory adaptation is expected to be greater in warm than in cold environments. ...
The scope of anti-predatory adaptation is expected to be greater in warm than in cold environments. ...
Predation is a primary agency of natural selection affecting the evolution of skeletal form in gast...
Because avoidance of predators may affect a prey\u27s foraging success and resultant fitness, we exa...
The existence of consistent individual differences in behaviour (‘animal personality’) has been well...
The existence of consistent individual differences in behaviour (‘animal personality’) has been well...
Background: Recent models suggest that escalating reciprocal selection among antagonistically inte...