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Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 10, Iss 9 (2023)
Some quadrupeds have evolved the ability of pronking, which consists in leaping by extending the four limbs simultaneously. Pronking is typically observed in some ungulate species inhabiting grassland populated by obstacles such as shrubs, rocks and
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https://doaj.org/article/91e318ba65674d0c955da2f32bc10f24
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Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, vol 127, iss 2
Author(s): Escalante, I; Badger, MA; Elias, DO | Abstract: Navigation of complex environments is crucial for animals to find food, mates and/or shelter and to escape enemies. In order to move successfully in variable conditions, many animals have evo
Autor:
Ryan H. Murphy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bioeconomics. 21:111-122
At the conclusion of 2017, to the dismay of journalists, pundits, and academics, large numbers of adolescents began consuming Tide Pods, a form of laundry detergent that is candy-like in appearance. This paper argues that purposeful consumption of la
Autor:
Ecker, M, Lee-Thorp, J
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 495:136-143
The common springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis), with its characteristic dorsal fan and stotting movement is the national animal of South Africa. In the Pleistocene, this species shared the subcontinent with the extinct Bond's springbok (Antidorcas bon
Autor:
D.A. Blank
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Processes. 151:44-53
Tail signals and rump patch exposure in ungulates are well-documented phenomena, but there is no consensus about their functional significance, which has remained disputed. In addition, these patterns have been analyzed for only a limited number of u
Autor:
Steven L. Lima, Divya Ramesh
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 73
Prey species use pursuit-deterrent signals to discourage an attack, by informing a predator either that the latter has been detected, or that the prey is capable of escaping if attacked. These signals tend to be conspicuous behaviors, such as bobbing
Publikováno v:
Avoiding Attack : The Evolutionary Ecology of Crypsis, Warning Signals and Mimicry, 2004, ill.
Externí odkaz:
https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198528609.003.0007
Habitat use of sympatric prey suggests divergent anti-predator responses to recolonizing gray wolves
Autor:
Carolyn R. Shores, William J. Ripple, Aaron J. Wirsing, Apryle D. Craig, Justin A. Dellinger, Michael R. Heithaus
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 189(2)
The non-consumptive effects of predators on prey are now widely recognized, but the need remains for studies identifying the factors that determine how particular prey species respond behaviorally when threatened with predation. We took advantage of
Publikováno v:
Current Zoology. 60:693-699
Human activity has been shown to influence how animals assess the risk of predation, but we know little about the spatial scale of such impacts. We quantified how vigilance and flight behavior in mule deer Odocoileus hemionus varied with distance fro