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Speed kills: ineffective avian escape responses to oncoming vehiclesIsland tameness: living on islands reduces flight initiation distanceAn alternative theoretical approach to escape decision-making: the role of visual cues.Brain size as a driver of avian escape strategyDanger comes from all fronts: predator-dependent escape tactics of túngara frogs.Optimal predator risk assessment by the sonar-jamming arctiine moth Bertholdia trigona.Anthropogenic noise affects risk assessment and attention: the distracted prey hypothesis.Heterospecific alarm call recognition in a non-vocal reptile.Experimental evidence of impacts of an invasive parakeet on foraging behavior of native birds.Flight initiation by Ferruginous Hawks depends on disturbance type, experience, and the anthropogenic landscape.Fear of fishers: human predation explains behavioral changes in coral reef fishes.Evolution of antipredator behavior in an island lizard species, Podarcis erhardii (Reptilia: Lacertidae): The sum of all fears?Phi index: a new metric to test the flush early and avoid the rush hypothesisDirect look from a predator shortens the risk-assessment time by prey.How should prey animals respond to uncertain threats?Leaving safety to visit a feeding site: is it optimal to hesitate while exposed?Fifty years of chasing lizards: new insights advance optimal escape theory.Fish wariness is a more sensitive indicator to changes in fishing pressure than abundance, length or biomass.Do animals generally flush early and avoid the rush? A meta-analysis.Are Caribbean reef sharks, Carcharhinus perezi, able to perceive human body orientation?Life history, predation and flight initiation distance in a migratory bird.Influence of gaze and directness of approach on the escape responses of the Indian rock lizard, Psammophilus dorsalis (Gray, 1831).Predator–prey distance and latency to flee from an immobile predator: functional relationship and importance.Prey reduce risk-taking and abundance in the proximity of predators.Balancing Biomechanical Constraints: Optimal Escape Speeds When There Is a Trade-off between Speed and Maneuverability.Sex differences in lizard escape decisions vary with latitude, but not sexual dimorphism.Predators or prey? Spatio-temporal discrimination of human-derived risk by brown bears.Visual approach computation in feeding hoverflies.Tolerance of Auditory Disturbance by an Avian Urban Adapter, the Noisy MinerWho are you looking at? Hadeda ibises use direction of gaze, head orientation and approach speed in their risk assessment of a potential predatorEvolutionary shifts in anti-predator responses of invasive cane toads (Rhinella marina)Unpredictable movement as an anti-predator strategySeasonal variation of flight initiation distance in Eurasian red squirrels in urban versus rural habitatPersistence of antipredator behavior in an island population of California quailNovel effects of monitoring predators on costs of fleeing and not fleeing explain flushing early in economic escape theoryThe Effect of Human Presence and Human Activity on Risk Assessment and Flight Initiation Distance in SkinksThe flush early and avoid the rush hypothesis holds after accounting for spontaneous behaviorFlush early and avoid the rush: a general rule of antipredator behavior?Sex- and performance-based escape behaviour in an Asian agamid lizard, Phrynocephalus vlangaliiAre Abrolhos no-take area sites of naïve fish? An evaluation using flight initiation distance of labrids
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Optimal flight initiation distance.
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Optimal flight initiation distance.
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William E Cooper
William G Frederick
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10.1016/J.JTBI.2006.07.011
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2006-07-21T00:00:00Z