Prey perception of predation risk: volatile chemical cues mediate non-consumptive effects of a predator on a herbivorous insect

Volume: 176, Issue: 3, Pages: 669 - 676
Published: Sep 19, 2014
Abstract
Predators can affect prey in two ways-by reducing their density (consumptive effects) or by changing their behavior, physiology or other phenotypic traits (non-consumptive effects). Understanding the cues and sensory modalities prey use to detect predators is critical for predicting the strength of non-consumptive effects and the outcome of predator-prey encounters. While predator-associated cues have been well studied in aquatic systems, less...
Paper Details
Title
Prey perception of predation risk: volatile chemical cues mediate non-consumptive effects of a predator on a herbivorous insect
Published Date
Sep 19, 2014
Journal
Volume
176
Issue
3
Pages
669 - 676
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