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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Utah State University

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2019

Predation risk

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Risk Of Predation: A Critical Force Driving Habitat Quality Perception And Foraging Behavior Of Granivorous Birds In A Nigerian Forest Reserve, Umarfarooq A. Abdulwahab, Samuel Temidayo Osinubi, Jacinta Abalaka Sep 2019

Risk Of Predation: A Critical Force Driving Habitat Quality Perception And Foraging Behavior Of Granivorous Birds In A Nigerian Forest Reserve, Umarfarooq A. Abdulwahab, Samuel Temidayo Osinubi, Jacinta Abalaka

Ecology Center Publications

Background: Understanding the factors that influence the foraging behavior and perception of habitat quality by animals has long been the focus in ecology. Due to the direct effect resource acquisition has on an individual’s fitness and species’ survival, predation risk is considered widely to be a major driver of foraging decision. The objectives of this study were to investigate how predation risk is perceived by granivorous bird species with respect to different habitat and microhabitat types, time of day and food types in Amurum Forest Reserve, Nigeria, with a view to direct future conservation planning.

Methods: For 3 months, we …


Weak Spatiotemporal Response Of Prey To Predation Risk In A Freely Interacting System, Jeremy J. Cusack, Michel T. Kohl, Matthew C. Metz, Tim Coulson, Daniel R. Stahler, Douglas W. Smith, Daniel R. Macnulty Mar 2019

Weak Spatiotemporal Response Of Prey To Predation Risk In A Freely Interacting System, Jeremy J. Cusack, Michel T. Kohl, Matthew C. Metz, Tim Coulson, Daniel R. Stahler, Douglas W. Smith, Daniel R. Macnulty

Ecology Center Publications

1. The extent to which prey space use actively minimizes predation risk continues to ignite controversy. Methodological reasons that have hindered consensus include inconsistent measurements of predation risk, biased spatiotemporal scales at which responses are measured and lack of robust null expectations.

2. We addressed all three challenges in a comprehensive analysis of the spatiotemporal responses of adult female elk (Cervus elaphus) to the risk of predation by wolves (Canis lupus) during winter in northern Yellowstone, USA.

3. We quantified spatial overlap between the winter home ranges of GPS-collared elk and three measures of predation risk: …