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A synthesis of deimatic behaviour

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posted on 2024-06-18, 15:25 authored by Eleanor Drinkwater, William L Allen, John A Endler, Roger T Hanlon, Grace Holmes, Nicholas T Homziak, Changku Kang, Brian C Leavell, Jussi Lehtonen, Karl Loeffler‐Henry, John M Ratcliffe, Candy Rowe, Graeme D Ruxton, Tom N Sherratt, John Skelhorn, Chelsea Skojec, Hannah R Smart, Thomas E White, Jayne E Yack, Catherine M Young, Kate DL Umbers

Deimatic behaviours, also referred to as startle behaviours, are used against predators and rivals. Although many are spectacular, their proximate and ultimate causes remain unclear. In this review we aim to synthesise what is known about deimatic behaviour and identify knowledge gaps. We propose a working hypothesis for deimatic behaviour, and discuss the available evidence for the evolution, ontogeny, causation, and survival value of deimatic behaviour using Tinbergen's Four Questions as a framework. Our overarching aim is to direct future research by suggesting ways to address the most pressing questions in this field.

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Volume

97

Issue number

6

Page range

2237-2267

Publication title

Biological Reviews

ISSN

1464-7931

Publisher

Wiley

Institution

Writtle School of Agriculture, Animal and Environment Sciences

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  • eng

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