Predator biomass and habitat characteristics affect the magnitude of consumptive and non-consumptive effects (NCEs): experiments between blue crabs, mud crabs, and oyster prey
Recent research has focused on the non-lethal effects of predator intimidation and fear, dubbed non-consumptive effects (NCEs), in which prey actively change their behavior and habitat use in response to predator chemical cues. Although NCEs can have large impacts on community structure, many studie...
Main Author: | Hill, Jennifer Marie |
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Georgia Institute of Technology
2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/41172 |
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