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SUBMITTER: Johannesen A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5372841 | biostudies-literature | 2017
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Johannesen Asa A Dunn Alison M AM Morrell Lesley J LJ
PeerJ 20170328
Predators use olfactory cues moved within water and air to locate prey. Because prey aggregations may produce more cue and be easier to detect, predation could limit aggregation size. However, disturbance in the flow may diminish the reliability of odour as a prey cue, impeding predator foraging success and efficiency. We explore how different cue concentrations (as a proxy for prey group size) affect risk to prey by fish predators in disturbed (more turbulent or mixed) and non-disturbed (less m ...[more]