Data from: Temporal activity patterns of predators and prey across broad geographic scales

dc.contributor.authorLang, Stephen D. J.
dc.contributor.authorMann, Richard P.
dc.contributor.authorFarine, Damien R.
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-19T17:03:07Z
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dc.date.created2018-09-25T19:39:28Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.description.abstractPredators and prey are locked in an evolutionary arms race that shapes their behaviour and life history. Predators target prey vulnerabilities to maximise hunting success, while prey trade-off foraging against predation avoidance. Though studies have demonstrated how predation risk can alter how prey allocate daily foraging effort, little work has considered the implications of this temporal component of behaviour from a predator’s perspective, or assessed its influence on broad-scale predator-prey interactions. We develop a method to compare daily activity patterns of avian predators and prey using data from two large citizen science datasets collected on different continents. Our analyses reveal evidence for convergent daily hunting strategies across avian predators, with distinct differences according to prey type. By comparing predator data with correspondent data from songbirds, our study suggests that predators (Accipiters) specialised to hunt songbirds match the activity patterns of their prey species. These results indicate predators have evolved common temporal hunting strategies to exploit temporal patterns in prey behaviour.
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dc.subjectactivity patterns
dc.subjectJunco hyemalis
dc.subjectCyanistes caeruleus
dc.subjecthunting strategies
dc.subjectAccipiter cooperii
dc.subjectPasser domesticus
dc.subjectHaemorhous mexicanus
dc.subjectErithacus rubecula
dc.subjectFalco sparverius
dc.subjectFalco tinnunculus
dc.subjectAccipiter striatus
dc.subjectFringilla coelebs
dc.subjectButeo jamaicensis
dc.subjectSpinus tristis
dc.subjectAccipiter nisus
dc.subjectButeo buteo
dc.subjectParus major
dc.subjectSitta europaea
dc.subject.ddc570
dc.titleData from: Temporal activity patterns of predators and prey across broad geographic scaleseng
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