AUTHOR=Ydenberg Ron , Young Sherry , Sullivan-Lord Rachel TITLE=Gaming the system: how predators induce prey to make themselves more vulnerable JOURNAL=Frontiers in Ethology VOLUME=2 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/ethology/articles/10.3389/fetho.2023.1256380 DOI=10.3389/fetho.2023.1256380 ISSN=2813-5091 ABSTRACT=
We describe a natural situation that supports predictions of theoretical scenarios in which predators tactically influence the food - safety trade-off faced by prey to increase their vulnerability. By using low-cost ‘false attacks’ or otherwise advertising their presence, predators force prey to spend time in refuges or in other forms of safety-enhancing behavior, during which foraging is impaired or impossible. Prey must compensate by taking extra risks at other times or places to meet their energy requirements, and as a consequence become easier to capture. We used data on the occurrence of over-ocean flocking (OOF) by Pacific dunlins (