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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Eileen Hebets Publications

2009

Predation risk assessment

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Costs And Benefits Of Freezing Behavior In The Harvestman Eumesosoma Roeweri (Arachnida, Opiliones), Marie-Claire Chelini, Rodrigo H. Willemart, Eileen Hebets Jan 2009

Costs And Benefits Of Freezing Behavior In The Harvestman Eumesosoma Roeweri (Arachnida, Opiliones), Marie-Claire Chelini, Rodrigo H. Willemart, Eileen Hebets

Eileen Hebets Publications

Animals present an enormous variety of behavioral defensive mechanisms, which increase their survival, but often at a cost. Several animal taxa reduce their chances of being detected and/or recognized as prey items by freezing (remaining completely motionless) in the presence of a predator. We studied costs and benefits of freezing in immature Eumesosoma roeweri (Opiliones, Sclerosomatidae). Preliminary observations showed that these individuals often freeze in the presence of the syntopic predatory spider Schizocosa ocreata (Araneae, Lycosidae). We verified that harvestmen paired with predators spent more time freezing than when alone or when paired with a conspecific. Then, we determined that …