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Publikováno v:
Austral Ecology. 45:291-304
Reinvasion of pest animals after incomplete control is a major challenge for invasive species management, yet little is known about the behavioural and demographic categories of reinvaders or the mechanisms that drive population‐level responses to
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 9 (2010)
Predator attraction to prey social signals can force prey to trade-off the social imperatives to communicate against the profound effect of predation on their future fitness. These tradeoffs underlie theories on the design and evolution of conspecifi
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© 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Abstract: If bold animals are more likely to be trapped than shy animals, we take a biased sample of personalities—a problem for behavioural research. Such a bias is problematic, also,
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https://hdl.handle.net/10453/136679
https://hdl.handle.net/10453/136679
Autor:
Sophie Gryseels, Jonas Reijniers, Herwig Leirs, Rhodes H. Makundi, Benny Borremans, Nelika K. Hughes, Stephanie S. Godfrey
Publikováno v:
Oikos: a journal of ecology
Density- dependent shifts in population processes like territoriality, reproduction, dispersal, and parasite transmission are driven by changes in contacts between individuals. Despite this, surprisingly little is known about how contacts change with
Autor:
Peter B. Banks, Nelika K. Hughes
Publikováno v:
Journal of mammalogy
Males typically adjust their reproductive strategies based on the perceived density and relative abilities of nearby competitors. In high-density populations, repeated encounters facilitate reliable, learned associations between individuals and their
Autor:
S.T. Nurtazin, Herwig Leirs, A.B. Eszhanov, L.A. Burdelov, Nelika K. Hughes, A.M. Baibagyssov
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biology and Chemistry. 8:85-89
Autor:
Benny Borremans, Joachim Mariën, Bram Vanden Broecke, Apia W. Massawe, Nelika K. Hughes, Herwig Leirs, Rhodes H. Makundi
Publikováno v:
Current zoology
Current Zoology
Current Zoology
Exploration and activity are often described as trade-offs between the fitness benefits of gathering information and resources, and the potential costs of increasing exposure to predators and parasites. More exploratory individuals are predicted to h
Publikováno v:
Oecologia
The random-mixing assumptions of many parasite-transmission models are challenged if healthy individuals can alter their behaviour to reduce their risk of infection. Some pathogens reduce the attractiveness of their hosts excretions, for example, pot
Publikováno v:
Oikos. 119:1210-1216
Competing species benefit from eavesdropping on each other's signals by learning about shared resources or predators. But conspicuous signals are also open to exploitation by eavesdropping predators and should also pose a threat to other sympatric pr
Autor:
Nelika K. Hughes, Peter B. Banks
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Ecology. 79:88-97
Summary 1. Social signalling can be risky when signals are open to exploitation by eavesdropping predators. Unlike other signal modalities, olfactory signals cannot be ‘switched off’ in the presence of an eavesdropping predator, leaving receivers