Prey are known to invest in costly antipredator behaviour when perceiving cues of dangerous, but not of relatively harmless predators. Whereas most studies investigate one type of antipredator behaviour, we studied several types (changes in oviposition, in escape and avoidance behaviour) in the spider mite Tetranychus evansi in response to cues from two predatory mites. The predator Phytoseiulus longipes is considered a dangerous predator for T. evansi, whereas Phytoseiulus macropilis has a low predation rate on this prey, thus is a much less dangerous predator. Spider mite females oviposited less on leaf disc halves with predator cues than on clean disc halves, independent of the predator species. On entire leaf discs, they laid fewer eggs...
Predator-experienced individuals often change their predation avoidance response when they re-encoun...
Predator-experienced individuals often change their predation avoidance response when they re-encoun...
Abstract. Species at the same trophic level may interact through competition for food, but can also ...
Herbivores suffer significant mortality from predation and are therefore subject to natural selectio...
Little has been done to compare the relative importance of various mechanisms through which prey ass...
Little has been done to compare the relative importance of various mechanisms through which prey ass...
Little is known about the flow of chemical information from higher to lower levels within the animal...
Little is known about the flow of chemical information from higher to lower levels within the animal...
Little is known about the flow of chemical information from higher to lower levels within the animal...
Little is known about the flow of chemical information from higher to lower levels within the animal...
Predation is a major selective force for the evolution of behavioural characteristics of prey. Preda...
Grouping together is a commonly observed anti-predator strategy. Possible anti-predator benefits of ...
It is generally assumed that the choice of oviposition sites in arthropods is affected by the presen...
Mating behaviour often increases predation risk, but the vulnerability within mating pairs differs b...
Mating behaviour often increases predation risk, but the vulnerability within mating pairs differs b...
Predator-experienced individuals often change their predation avoidance response when they re-encoun...
Predator-experienced individuals often change their predation avoidance response when they re-encoun...
Abstract. Species at the same trophic level may interact through competition for food, but can also ...
Herbivores suffer significant mortality from predation and are therefore subject to natural selectio...
Little has been done to compare the relative importance of various mechanisms through which prey ass...
Little has been done to compare the relative importance of various mechanisms through which prey ass...
Little is known about the flow of chemical information from higher to lower levels within the animal...
Little is known about the flow of chemical information from higher to lower levels within the animal...
Little is known about the flow of chemical information from higher to lower levels within the animal...
Little is known about the flow of chemical information from higher to lower levels within the animal...
Predation is a major selective force for the evolution of behavioural characteristics of prey. Preda...
Grouping together is a commonly observed anti-predator strategy. Possible anti-predator benefits of ...
It is generally assumed that the choice of oviposition sites in arthropods is affected by the presen...
Mating behaviour often increases predation risk, but the vulnerability within mating pairs differs b...
Mating behaviour often increases predation risk, but the vulnerability within mating pairs differs b...
Predator-experienced individuals often change their predation avoidance response when they re-encoun...
Predator-experienced individuals often change their predation avoidance response when they re-encoun...
Abstract. Species at the same trophic level may interact through competition for food, but can also ...