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SUBMITTER: Samia DS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4370843 | biostudies-literature | 2015
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Samia Diogo S M DS Blumstein Daniel T DT
PloS one 20150323 3
Since 1986, studies about the escape decisions made by prey are grounded in optimal escape theory (OET) which states that prey will initiate escape when the risk of remaining and the costs of leaving are equal. However, a recent hypothesis, Flush Early and Avoid the Rush (FEAR), acknowledged that the cost of monitoring approaching predators might be a ubiquitous cost. The FEAR hypothesis predicts that prey will generally flee soon after they detect a predator so as to minimize the costs incurred ...[more]