Foraging and anti-predation behavior of Thomson’s gazelles (Gazella thomsoni) and Grant’s gazelles (Gazella granti) at a waterhole

Prey species make behavioral decisions to reduce the perceived risk of predation and the time spent vulnerable to predation. Behavioral responses to predators are for example selection of specific habitat types and the presence of predators influence individual vigilance. Furthermore, there is a var...

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Main Author: Rautiainen, Heidi
Format: M2
Language:Inglés
Swedish
Published: SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231) 2014
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