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Trait-mediated effects on flowers: Artificial spiders deceive pollinators and decrease plant fitness
(Ecological Soc Amer, 2008-09-01)
Although predators can affect foraging behaviors of oral visitors, rarely is it known if these top-down effects of predators may cascade to plant fitness through trait-mediated interactions. In this study we manipulated ...
Trait-mediated effects on flowers: Artificial spiders deceive pollinators and decrease plant fitness
(Ecological Soc Amer, 2014)
Egg-Laying Butterflies Distinguish Predaceous Ants by Sight
(Univ Chicago PressChicagoEUA, 2009)
Floral asymmetry and predation risk modify pollinator behavior, but only predation risk decreases plant fitness
(2016-06-01)
Although predators and floral herbivores can potentially decrease plant fitness by changing pollinator behaviors, studies comparing the strength of these factors as well as their additive and interactive effects on pollinator ...
Predation-risk effects of predator identity on the foraging behaviors of frugivorous bats
(SpringerNew YorkEUA, 2013)
Predation-risk effects of predator identity on the foraging behaviors of frugivorous bats
(2013-05-09)
Predators directly and indirectly affect the density and the behavior of prey. These effects may potentially cascade down to lower trophic levels. In this study, we tested the effects of predator calls (playbacks of bird ...
Predation-risk effects of predator identity on the foraging behaviors of frugivorous bats
(2013-05-09)
Predators directly and indirectly affect the density and the behavior of prey. These effects may potentially cascade down to lower trophic levels. In this study, we tested the effects of predator calls (playbacks of bird ...