Prey speed influences the speed and structure of the raptorial strike of a ‘sit-and-wait’ predator
Abstract
Predators must often employ flexible strategies to capture prey. Particular attention has been given to the strategies of visual predators that actively pursue their prey, but sit-and-wait predators have been largely overlooked, their strategies often characterized as stereotyped. Praying mantids are primarily sit-and-wait predators that often employ crypsis to catch their prey using a raptorial strike produced by their highly modified...
Paper Details
Title
Prey speed influences the speed and structure of the raptorial strike of a ‘sit-and-wait’ predator
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
5
Pages
20200098 - 20200098
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