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Predator-prey interactions, resource depression and patch revisitation

January 1, 1989

Generalist predators may be confronted by different types of prey in different patches: sedentary and conspicuous, cryptic (with or without refugia), conspicuous and nonsocial, or conspicuous and social. I argue that, where encounter rates with prey are of most importance, patch revisitation should be a profitable tactic where prey have short 'recovery' times (conspicuous, nonsocial prey), or where anti-predator response (e.g. shoaling) may increase conspicuousness. Predictions are made for how temporal changes in prey encounter rates should affect revisit schedules and feeding rates for the 4 different prey types.

Publication Year 1989
Title Predator-prey interactions, resource depression and patch revisitation
DOI 10.1016/0376-6357(89)90002-8
Authors R.M. Erwin
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Behavioural Processes
Index ID 5222293
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center