概括性
捕食
人口
生态学
风险感知
营养水平
计算机科学
认知心理学
心理学
感知
生物
社会学
人口学
神经科学
心理治疗师
作者
Meredith S. Palmer,Kaitlyn M. Gaynor,Justine A. Becker,Joel O. Abraham,Matthew A. Mumma,Robert M. Pringle
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tree.2022.06.007
摘要
The landscape of fear (LOF) concept posits that prey navigate spatial heterogeneity in perceived predation risk, balancing risk mitigation against other activities necessary for survival and reproduction. These proactive behavioral responses to risk can affect individual fitness, population dynamics, species interactions, and coexistence. Yet, antipredator responses in free-ranging prey often contradict expectations, raising questions about the generality and scalability of the LOF framework and suggesting that a purely spatial, static LOF conceptualization may be inadequate. Here, we outline a 'dynamic' LOF framework that explicitly incorporates time to account for predictable spatiotemporal variation in risk-resource trade-offs. This integrated approach suggests novel predictions about predator effects on prey behaviors to refine understanding of the role predators play in ecological communities.
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