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. 2011 Dec 9;334(6061):1398-401.
doi: 10.1126/science.1210908.

Perceived predation risk reduces the number of offspring songbirds produce per year

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Perceived predation risk reduces the number of offspring songbirds produce per year

Liana Y Zanette et al. Science. .

Abstract

Predator effects on prey demography have traditionally been ascribed solely to direct killing in studies of population ecology and wildlife management. Predators also affect the prey's perception of predation risk, but this has not been thought to meaningfully affect prey demography. We isolated the effects of perceived predation risk in a free-living population of song sparrows by actively eliminating direct predation and used playbacks of predator calls and sounds to manipulate perceived risk. We found that the perception of predation risk alone reduced the number of offspring produced per year by 40%. Our results suggest that the perception of predation risk is itself powerful enough to affect wildlife population dynamics, and should thus be given greater consideration in vertebrate conservation and management.

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  • Ecology. The cost of fear.
    Martin TE. Martin TE. Science. 2011 Dec 9;334(6061):1353-4. doi: 10.1126/science.1216109. Science. 2011. PMID: 22158807 No abstract available.

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