articleOikosJan 15, 2010GREEN OA

Predator–prey naïveté, antipredator behavior, and the ecology of predator invasions

University of California, Davis · Oklahoma State University Oklahoma City · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

We present a framework for explaining variation in predator invasion success and predator impacts on native prey that integrates information about predator–prey naïveté, predator and prey behavioral responses to each other, consumptive and non‐consumptive effects of predators on prey, and interacting effects of multiple species interactions. We begin with the ‘naïve prey’ hypothesis that posits that naïve, native prey that lack evolutionary history with non‐native predators suffer heavy predation because they exhibit ineffective antipredator responses to novel predators. Not all naïve prey, however, show ineffective antipredator responses to novel predators. To explain variation in prey response to novel…

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