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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 …
Animal tracking moves community ecology: Opportunities and challenges
Individual decisions regarding how, why and when organisms interact with one another and
with their environment scale up to shape patterns and processes in communities. Recent …
with their environment scale up to shape patterns and processes in communities. Recent …
Effects of human disturbances on wildlife behaviour and consequences for predator-prey overlap in Southeast Asia
Some animal species shift their activity towards increased nocturnality in disturbed habitats
to avoid predominantly diurnal humans. This may alter diel overlap among species, a …
to avoid predominantly diurnal humans. This may alter diel overlap among species, a …
Human disturbance compresses the spatiotemporal niche
Human disturbance may fundamentally alter the way that species interact, a prospect that
remains poorly understood. We investigated whether anthropogenic landscape modification …
remains poorly understood. We investigated whether anthropogenic landscape modification …
Population and community consequences of perceived risk from humans in wildlife
Human activities catalyse risk avoidance behaviours in wildlife across taxa and systems.
However, the broader ecological significance of human‐induced risk perception remains …
However, the broader ecological significance of human‐induced risk perception remains …
[PDF][PDF] The influence of human activity on predator–prey spatiotemporal overlap.
Despite growing evidence of widespread impacts of humans on animal behaviour, our
understanding of how humans reshape species interactions remains limited. 2. Here, we …
understanding of how humans reshape species interactions remains limited. 2. Here, we …
Predation research with electronic tagging
Predation is a fundamental aspect of ecology that drives ecosystem structure and function. A
better understanding of predation can be facilitated by using electronic tags that log or …
better understanding of predation can be facilitated by using electronic tags that log or …
Physiological tip** points in the relationship between foraging success and lifetime fitness of a long‐lived mammal
Although anthropogenic change is often gradual, the impacts on animal populations may be
precipitous if physiological processes create tip** points between energy gain …
precipitous if physiological processes create tip** points between energy gain …
Spatial match–mismatch between predators and prey under climate change
Climate change is driving a rapid redistribution of life on Earth. Variability in the rates,
magnitudes and directions of species' shifts can alter spatial overlap between predators and …
magnitudes and directions of species' shifts can alter spatial overlap between predators and …
Animal cognition and culture mediate predator–prey interactions
Predator–prey ecology and the study of animal cognition and culture have emerged as
independent disciplines. Research combining these disciplines suggests that both animal …
independent disciplines. Research combining these disciplines suggests that both animal …