Food availability and long-term predation risk interactively affect antipredator response ...

Abstract Food availability and temporal variation in predation risk are both important determinants of the magnitude of antipredator responses, but their effects have rarely been examined simultaneously, particularly in wild prey. Here, we determine how food availability and long-term predation risk...

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Main Authors: Shiratsuru, Shotaro, Majchrzak, Yasmine, Peers, Michael, Studd, Emily, Menzies, Allyson, Derbyshire, Rachael, Humphries, Murray, Krebs, Charles, Murray, Dennis, Boutin, Stan
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Published: The University of British Columbia 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0398264
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spelling ftdatacite:10.14288/1.0398264 2024-04-28T08:41:33+00:00 Food availability and long-term predation risk interactively affect antipredator response ... Shiratsuru, Shotaro Majchrzak, Yasmine Peers, Michael Studd, Emily Menzies, Allyson Derbyshire, Rachael Humphries, Murray Krebs, Charles Murray, Dennis Boutin, Stan 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0398264 https://doi.library.ubc.ca/10.14288/1.0398264 unknown The University of British Columbia https://dx.doi.org/10.5683/sp2/8btwke https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.41ns1rndc dataset Dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.14288/1.039826410.5683/sp2/8btwke10.5061/dryad.41ns1rndc 2024-04-02T09:41:15Z Abstract Food availability and temporal variation in predation risk are both important determinants of the magnitude of antipredator responses, but their effects have rarely been examined simultaneously, particularly in wild prey. Here, we determine how food availability and long-term predation risk affect antipredator responses to acute predation risk by monitoring the foraging response of free-ranging snowshoe hares ( Lepus americanus ) to an encounter with a Canada lynx Lynx canadensis ) in Yukon, Canada, over 4 winters (from 2015-2016 to 2018-2019). We examined how this response was influenced by natural variation in long-term predation risk (two-month mortality rate of hares) while providing some individuals with supplemental food. On average, snowshoe hares reduced foraging time up to 10 hours after coming into close proximity (≤ 75 m) with lynx, and reduced foraging time an average of 15.28 ± 7.08 minutes per lynx encounter. Hares tended to respond more strongly when the distance to lynx was shorter. ... Dataset Lynx Yukon DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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description Abstract Food availability and temporal variation in predation risk are both important determinants of the magnitude of antipredator responses, but their effects have rarely been examined simultaneously, particularly in wild prey. Here, we determine how food availability and long-term predation risk affect antipredator responses to acute predation risk by monitoring the foraging response of free-ranging snowshoe hares ( Lepus americanus ) to an encounter with a Canada lynx Lynx canadensis ) in Yukon, Canada, over 4 winters (from 2015-2016 to 2018-2019). We examined how this response was influenced by natural variation in long-term predation risk (two-month mortality rate of hares) while providing some individuals with supplemental food. On average, snowshoe hares reduced foraging time up to 10 hours after coming into close proximity (≤ 75 m) with lynx, and reduced foraging time an average of 15.28 ± 7.08 minutes per lynx encounter. Hares tended to respond more strongly when the distance to lynx was shorter. ...
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author Shiratsuru, Shotaro
Majchrzak, Yasmine
Peers, Michael
Studd, Emily
Menzies, Allyson
Derbyshire, Rachael
Humphries, Murray
Krebs, Charles
Murray, Dennis
Boutin, Stan
spellingShingle Shiratsuru, Shotaro
Majchrzak, Yasmine
Peers, Michael
Studd, Emily
Menzies, Allyson
Derbyshire, Rachael
Humphries, Murray
Krebs, Charles
Murray, Dennis
Boutin, Stan
Food availability and long-term predation risk interactively affect antipredator response ...
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Majchrzak, Yasmine
Peers, Michael
Studd, Emily
Menzies, Allyson
Derbyshire, Rachael
Humphries, Murray
Krebs, Charles
Murray, Dennis
Boutin, Stan
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title Food availability and long-term predation risk interactively affect antipredator response ...
title_short Food availability and long-term predation risk interactively affect antipredator response ...
title_full Food availability and long-term predation risk interactively affect antipredator response ...
title_fullStr Food availability and long-term predation risk interactively affect antipredator response ...
title_full_unstemmed Food availability and long-term predation risk interactively affect antipredator response ...
title_sort food availability and long-term predation risk interactively affect antipredator response ...
publisher The University of British Columbia
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