We review the use of clay models to explore questions about predation rates on small vertebrate taxa that are typically difficult to observe directly. The use of models has a relatively long history and we examine the range of taxa studied, which includes squamate reptiles, amphibians, mammals and birds. Within this review, we have also included studies of model eggs, which are used in nest predation studies. We review the questions that have been asked and the interpretations arising from the data. The use of clay model animals has provided us with insights into how differences in prey morphology, size, and colour influence the rate at which they are attacked by predators. This allows us insights into the ecological, behavioural and evolut...
Evolutionary divergence in the coloration of toxic prey is expected when geographic variation in pre...
Because egg-laying meant that even the largest dinosaurs gave birth to very small offspring, they ha...
In order to understand the evolution of prey species’ life history traits, it is necessary to examin...
We review the use of clay models to explore questions about predation rates on small vertebrate taxa...
Clay models are frequently used in ecological studies to estimate potential predation rates on small...
One of the many gaps we have in our knowledge of salamanders is that of predation. Most studies sugg...
Clay models are realistic replicas of live animals that are frequently used in ecological and etholo...
<div><p>Behavioral ecologists and evolutionary biologists have long studied how predators respond to...
Behavioral ecologists and evolutionary biologists have long studied how predators respond to prey it...
Behavioral ecologists and evolutionary biologists have long studied how predators respond to prey it...
Evolutionary divergence in the coloration of toxic prey is expected when geographic variation in pre...
Clay models of live animals are often used by behavioral ecologists and ethologists to study prey-pr...
The vertebrate predators of post-metamorphic anurans were quantified and the predator-prey relations...
Background:Many intriguing questions about predator-prey interactions can be addressed by using clay...
A fundamental goal of ecology is to describe how organisms co-exist in environments, including preda...
Evolutionary divergence in the coloration of toxic prey is expected when geographic variation in pre...
Because egg-laying meant that even the largest dinosaurs gave birth to very small offspring, they ha...
In order to understand the evolution of prey species’ life history traits, it is necessary to examin...
We review the use of clay models to explore questions about predation rates on small vertebrate taxa...
Clay models are frequently used in ecological studies to estimate potential predation rates on small...
One of the many gaps we have in our knowledge of salamanders is that of predation. Most studies sugg...
Clay models are realistic replicas of live animals that are frequently used in ecological and etholo...
<div><p>Behavioral ecologists and evolutionary biologists have long studied how predators respond to...
Behavioral ecologists and evolutionary biologists have long studied how predators respond to prey it...
Behavioral ecologists and evolutionary biologists have long studied how predators respond to prey it...
Evolutionary divergence in the coloration of toxic prey is expected when geographic variation in pre...
Clay models of live animals are often used by behavioral ecologists and ethologists to study prey-pr...
The vertebrate predators of post-metamorphic anurans were quantified and the predator-prey relations...
Background:Many intriguing questions about predator-prey interactions can be addressed by using clay...
A fundamental goal of ecology is to describe how organisms co-exist in environments, including preda...
Evolutionary divergence in the coloration of toxic prey is expected when geographic variation in pre...
Because egg-laying meant that even the largest dinosaurs gave birth to very small offspring, they ha...
In order to understand the evolution of prey species’ life history traits, it is necessary to examin...