Grasshoppers alter jumping biomechanics to enhance escape performance under chronic risk of spider predation

Volume: 25, Issue: 1, Pages: 279 - 288
Published: Aug 12, 2010
Abstract
Summary 1. Prey can increase the probability of escaping a predator attack by adopting either behavioural tactics that provide more time or less distance to escape or by increasing their escape performances. It is assumed that the ability to improve escape performances is reserved for species that respond to chronic predation risk by substantially altering morphological traits related to locomotion. This thinking is at odds with fundamental...
Paper Details
Title
Grasshoppers alter jumping biomechanics to enhance escape performance under chronic risk of spider predation
Published Date
Aug 12, 2010
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
279 - 288
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