Dynamic landscapes of fear: understanding spatiotemporal risk
The landscape of fear (LOF) concept posits that prey navigate spatial heterogeneity in
perceived predation risk, balancing risk mitigation against other activities necessary for …
perceived predation risk, balancing risk mitigation against other activities necessary for …
The ecological and evolutionary consequences of tropicalisation
Tropicalisation is a marine phenomenon arising from contemporary climate change, and is
characterised by the range expansion of tropical/subtropical species and the retraction of …
characterised by the range expansion of tropical/subtropical species and the retraction of …
The generality of cryptic dietary niche differences in diverse large-herbivore assemblages
Ecological niche differences are necessary for stable species coexistence but are often
difficult to discern. Models of dietary niche differentiation in large mammalian herbivores …
difficult to discern. Models of dietary niche differentiation in large mammalian herbivores …
Covariation of diet and gut microbiome in African megafauna
A major challenge in biology is to understand how phylogeny, diet, and environment shape
the mammalian gut microbiome. Yet most studies of nonhuman microbiomes have relied on …
the mammalian gut microbiome. Yet most studies of nonhuman microbiomes have relied on …
Cascading extinctions as a hidden driver of insect decline
1. The decline in insect abundance and diversity observed in many ecosystems is of major
concern because of the long‐term consequences for ecosystem function and stability. 2 …
concern because of the long‐term consequences for ecosystem function and stability. 2 …
Resolving food-web structure
Food webs are a major focus and organizing theme of ecology, but the data used to
assemble them are deficient. Early debates over food-web data focused on taxonomic …
assemble them are deficient. Early debates over food-web data focused on taxonomic …
Evolution of a Model System: New Insights from the Study of Anolis Lizards
Following decades of intensive study, Anolis lizards have emerged as a biological model
system. We review how new research on anoles has advanced our understanding of …
system. We review how new research on anoles has advanced our understanding of …
Ecology and neurobiology of fear in free-living wildlife
LY Zanette, M Clinchy - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
The ecology of fear concerns the population-, community-, and ecosystem-level
consequences of the behavioral interactions between predators and prey, ie, the aggregate …
consequences of the behavioral interactions between predators and prey, ie, the aggregate …
Why do some lineages radiate while others do not? Perspectives for future research on adaptive radiations
Understanding the processes that drive phenotypic diversification and underpin speciation
is key to elucidating how biodiversity has evolved. Although these processes have been …
is key to elucidating how biodiversity has evolved. Although these processes have been …
Biotic responses to climate extremes in terrestrial ecosystems
Anthropogenic climate change is increasing the incidence of climate extremes.
Consequences of climate extremes on biodiversity can be highly detrimental, yet few studies …
Consequences of climate extremes on biodiversity can be highly detrimental, yet few studies …