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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 7 (2019)
Many animals respond well behaviorally to stimuli associated with human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC), such as novel predators or food sources. Yet others make errors and succumb to evolutionary traps: approaching or even preferring low
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https://doaj.org/article/948175c4a91a443ca914ec3ac6733e74
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Sciences, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 501-521 (2013)
Moods can be regarded as fluctuating dispositions to make positive and negative evaluations. Developing an evolutionary approach to mood as an adaptive process, we consider the structure and function of such states in guiding behavioural decisions re
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https://doaj.org/article/cde86986c2c347d085137133c2a7af19
Autor:
Dale Clement, Isabelle P. Neylan, Nicholas J. Roberts, Sebastian Schreiber, Pete C. Trimmer, Andrew Sih
Rapid environmental change is affecting many organisms; some are coping well but many species are in decline. A key mechanism for facilitating success following environmental change is phenotypic plasticity. Organisms use cues to respond phenotypical
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::464b981e05e3a721f0bc54fbfeba7b66
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.08.487713
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.08.487713
Autor:
William S. Cuello, Sebastian J. Schreiber, Jennifer R. Gremer, D. Lawrence Venable, Pete C. Trimmer, Andrew Sih
Rapid environmental change can affect both the mean and variability in environmental conditions. Natural selection tends to favour those organisms that best respond to such changes. Here, we consider delayed germination as bet hedging strategies for
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.02.02.478887
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.02.02.478887
Autor:
Philip H. Crowley, Andrew Sih, Orr Spiegel, Sean M. Ehlman, Pete C. Trimmer, William S. Cuello
Publikováno v:
The American Naturalist. 193:619-632
Decisions made while searching for settlement sites (e.g., nesting, oviposition) often have major fitness implications. Despite numerous case studies, we lack theory to explain why some species are thriving while others are making poor habitat choice
Publikováno v:
The American Naturalist. 193:575-587
Exotic predators can have major negative impacts on prey. Importantly, prey vary considerably in their behavioral responses to exotic predators. Factors proposed to explain variation in prey response to exotic predators include the similarity of new
Autor:
Amelia Munson, Isaac Y. Ligocki, Andrew Sih, Michael A. Gil, Marcus Michelangeli, Philip H. Crowley, Pete C. Trimmer, Laura Lopez
While a large body of research has focused on the physiological effects of multiple environmental stressors, behavioral effects remain far less studied. However, behavioural plasticity can not only directly drive responses to stressors but can also m
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::418ca05762d84dcc35741e12b5f3da8b
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.161217752.23254903/v1
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.161217752.23254903/v1
Autor:
Matthew S. Savoca, Amelia Munson, Lea Pollack, Sean M. Ehlman, Andrew Sih, Pete C. Trimmer, Michael A. Gil
Publikováno v:
Trends in ecologyevolution. 37(3)
Following rapid environmental change, why do some animals thrive, while others struggle? We present an expanded, cue–response framework for predicting variation in behavioral responses to novel situations. We show how signal detection theory can be
Matching describes how behaviour is related to rewards. The matching law holds when the ratio of an individual's behaviours equals the ratio of the rewards obtained. From its origins in the study of pigeons working for food in the laboratory, the law
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2955052
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2955052
Autor:
Ulrich R. Ernst, Nayden Chakarov, Jamie Winternitz, Caroline Müller, Meike J. Wittmann, Joachim Kurtz, Nicholas P. Moran, Elina Takola, Koen J. van Benthem, Pete C. Trimmer, Navina D. Lilie, Reshma R, Lai Ka Lo, Claudia Fricke, Barbara A. Caspers
Publikováno v:
Moran, N P, Caspers, B A, Chakarov, N, Ernst, U R, Fricke, C, Kurtz, J, Lilie, N D, Lo, L K, Müller, C, Reshma, R, Takola, E, Trimmer, P C, van Benthem, K J, Winternitz, J & Wittmann, M J 2022, ' Shifts between cooperation and antagonism driven by individual variation: a systematic synthesis review ', Oikos, vol. 2022, no. 1, e08201 . https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.08201
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The outcomes of ecological interactions fall along a continuum from cooperative (mutually beneficial) to antagonistic (detrimental to one or both parties). This applies at both interspecific (e.g. plant-animal interactions) and intraspecific levels (
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::38a881bab33e21079ff9f0be5aa2994a
https://doi.org/10.32942/osf.io/sbrvu
https://doi.org/10.32942/osf.io/sbrvu