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Data from: Intraguild predation leads to cascading effects on habitat choice, behaviour and reproductive performance
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aggression birds of prey breeding performance non-lethal effects raptor territory choice top-predator
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.69qj0
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or-induced niche shifts in the dominant mesopredator may facilitate mesopredator coexistence in superpredator-free refugia. We found significant change
Data from: Fragment size affects plant herbivory via predator loss
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Anthropocene;Panicum;trophic cascade;Solidago;Behavior;fragmentation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.r2445
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t herbivores preferentially feed on goldenrod, and that predators depress herbivory on goldenrod but have a negligible effect on switchgrass. Our results sugge
Data from: Effects of feral cats on the evolution of anti-predator behaviours in island reptiles: insights from an ancient introduction
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Anti-predator behavior;island endemics;Podarcis erhardii;Phenotypic Plasticity;Flight Initiation Distance;Feral cat
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doi:10.5061/dryad.fm146
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) on the abundance and anti-predator behaviors of Aegean wall lizards (Podarcis erhardii) in the Cyclades (Greece), where cats were introduced thousands of years ago
Data from: Managing more than the mean: using quantile regression to identify factors related to large elk groups
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group living group size trade-offs habitat openness predation refugia predation risk sociality ungulate behavior wildlife disease
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doi:10.5061/dryad.589p0
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of disease, predation and property damage are affected by larger group sizes. We used quantile regression to evaluate relationships between the group size distributi
Data from: Stacking the odds: light pollution may shift the balance in an ancient predator-prey arms race
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arms race Cape serotine bat coevolution eared moth light pollution predator-prey interaction prey selection
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doi:10.5061/dryad.48kc1
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challenges to survival through increased resource competition and predation risk, respectively. Lights should be developed to be less attractive to moths
Data from: Why is Madagascar special? The extraordinarily slow evolution of pelican spiders (Araneae, Archaeidae)
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Paleoendemics;phylogenetics;Biogeography;divergence time estimation;Trait Diversification;Archaeidae;Araneae
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doi:10.5061/dryad.34qm4
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e an ancient paleoendemic group with unusual predatory behaviors and spectacular trophic morphology that likely have been on Madagascar since its isolati

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