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, whereas it takes them only 4 ms to respond to alterations in fluid flows. Intrigued by the possibility that the tiny victims might be able to sense water that is propelled in front of a predator , McHenry ...
continually assess and respond to predation risk (e.g., risk allocation hypothesis, [21]), making understanding how predators shape the distribution of prey communities dependent on understanding both spatial ...
) produced by an approaching predator or another escaping prey , as well as communication signals produced by a predator (e.g., echolocation calls, songs) or nonpredator (e.g., alarm calls). We then review what ...
COMMUNICATION AND PREY LOCALIZING BEHAVIOR OF SAND SCORPIONS Beyond direct contact, vibrational communication implies the existence of a medium capable of conducting mechanical waves between a message sender ...
for conceptualizing and measuring tradeoffs in migratory behavior due to the strong vertical gradients of abiotic (temperature, light) and biotic variables ( prey , predators ) (Werner et al., 1983; Boscarino et al., 2009 ...
and results had community -wide impacts involving local politicians, community members, and the media. We show that children can run sensors to contribute valid scientific data important for conservation ...
beat frequencies of ∼150 Hz, both SA and RA sensors fire only once per wing beat with high temporal precision (Dickinson 1990b), serving as an event detector for the strain of a specific location ...
research and modelling often focus on food web and energy transfer connectivity. Within this framework, movement data is needed to predict predator – prey encounter rates, including those between fish ...
food subsidies (Oro et al., 2013) have shaped seabird communities , to the advantage of generalist predators (Votier et al., 2004). To benefit from fishery wastes seabirds need to approach fishing vessels ...
coexistence (Bolnick et al. 2003), and on population dynamics and species communities (Bolnick et al. 2011). For instance, a generalist predator interacts with more prey species than a specialist predator ...
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