Prudent burrow-site selection in a landscape of fear
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Prey animals should select safer breeding sites over riskier sites of otherwise similar habitats. This preference, however, may differ between conspecifics of different competitive abilities if the costs of intraspecific competition overpower the benefits of breeding in a safer site. Our goal was to test this hypothesis by exploring the burrow site selection of different-sized desert isopod (Hemilepistus reaumuri) females near and away from burrows of a scorpion predator. We found that larger females are more likely to occupy new burrows than smaller females, regardless of whether these burrows were close or away from scorpion burrows. We also found that larger females stayed longer in safer burrows and that smaller females tended to stay longer in riskier sites even in the absence of direct competition, implying a prudent burrow site selection. We found no association between male size and the tendency to occupy or to spend time in a burrow, regardless of whether these burrows were clo...
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2023-11-03



