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Data from: Stay home, stay safe: site familiarity reduces predation risk in a large herbivore in two contrasting study sites
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roe deer;predation risk
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.qz612jmb0
摘要:
ter understand how a cognitive map of individual spatial information is beneficial for avoiding predation in the arms race that drives the predator-prey shell game.
Data from: Weak spatiotemporal response of prey to predation risk in a freely interacting system
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Cusack, Jeremy
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null model predation risk proactive avoidance reactive avoidance spatial overlap
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.tp546d7
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of predation posed by wolves in northern Yellowstone. 5.Our results suggest that predatorprey interactions may not always result in strong
Data from: Using predator-prey theory to predict outcomes of broad-scale experiments to reduce apparent competition
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apparent competition;Puma concolor;prey;conservation;Odocoileus virginianus;Caribou;Rangifer tarandus;predator;1994 - 2013;Canis lupus;Rangifer tarandus;Alces alces
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.6cj48
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imary prey because predators consumed more secondary prey until predator numbers responded to reduced prey densities. Losses were exacerbated by a higher
Data from: Life at the top: lake ecotype influences the foraging patterns, metabolic costs and life history of an apex fish predator
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Cruz Font, Liset
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Acceleration telemetry Activity costs Predator bioenergetics Metabolism in wild animals Prey and predator
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.55c84q7
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1.We used acoustic telemetry and acceleration sensors to compare population-specific measures of the metabolic costs of an apex fish predator living
Data from: A trait-based framework for understanding predator-prey relationships: trait matching between a specialist snake and its insect prey
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Vipera ursinii;Vipera graeca;Orthoptera;trait data;Viperidae;feeding ecology;insectivory;grassland;entomophagy;trophic network
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5nj70ks
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oach provides a framework for trait matching between predators and prey and unprecedented fine-scale information on the importance of prey tra
Data from: Sex-specific and individual preferences for hunting strategies in white sharks
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2010-2014;foraging mode;acoustic telemetry;predator-prey;fine scale movement;Carcharodon carcharias
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.q90fm
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te individual preferences for fine scale movement patterns which may be related to their use of different hunting modes. Marine top predators are genera
Data from: The diet of a nocturnal pelagic predator, the Bulwer’s petrel, across the lunar cycle
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diel vertical migration;Bulweria bulwerii;molecular analysis of diet;mesopelagic prey;morphological analysis of diet
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.tp846
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ging behaviour of nocturnal marine predators. Most studies to date testing lunar effects on foraging have focused on predator activity at-sea, with some birds
Data from: Trait-mediated functional responses: predator behavioral type mediates prey consumption
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DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.vr14v
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onal response) by which the effects of individual behavioral types can scale up to influence predator-prey population dynamics.
Data from: Prey size diversity hinders biomass trophic transfer and predator size diversity promotes it in planktonic communities
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nano-microplankton;functional diversity;2009-2013;predator-prey dynamics;Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning;size diversity;trophic transfer efficiency;Zooplankton;Body Size;plankton;mesozooplankton
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.300k7
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orly quantified in the field. Here, we examine how the size diversity of prey (nano-microplankton) and predators (mesozooplankton) influence trophic tra
Data from: Prey colour biases in jumping spiders (Habronattus brunneus) differ across populations
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predator psychology;colour bias;avoidance learning;Arachnida;Habronattus brunneus;Insecta;aposematism;Araneae;red aversion;Salticidae
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3m24c84
摘要:
availability may influence colour biases in predators, as well as how predator experience may shape the evolution of prey colour signals.

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