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      Predator–prey interactions mediated by prey personality and predator hunting mode

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          Predator–prey interactions are important drivers in structuring ecological communities. However, despite widespread acknowledgement that individual behaviours and predator species regulate ecological processes, studies have yet to incorporate individual behavioural variations in a multipredator system. We quantified a prevalent predator avoidance behaviour to examine the simultaneous roles of prey personality and predator hunting mode in governing predator–prey interactions. Mud crabs, Panopeus herbstii, reduce their activity levels and increase their refuge use in the presence of predator cues. We measured mud crab mortality and consistent individual variations in the strength of this predator avoidance behaviour in the presence of predatory blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, and toadfish, Opsanus tau. We found that prey personality and predator species significantly interacted to affect mortality with blue crabs primarily consuming bold mud crabs and toadfish preferentially selecting shy crabs. Additionally, the strength of the predator avoidance behaviour depended upon the predation risk from the predator species. Consequently, the personality composition of populations and predator hunting mode may be valuable predictors of both direct and indirect predator–prey interaction strength. These findings support theories postulating mechanisms for maintaining intraspecies diversity and have broad implications for community dynamics.

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          Journal
          Proc Biol Sci
          Proc. Biol. Sci
          RSPB
          royprsb
          Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
          The Royal Society
          0962-8452
          1471-2954
          13 April 2016
          : 283
          : 1828
          : 20160408
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Marine Science Program, at the School of Earth, Ocean and Environment, University of South Carolina , Columbia, SC 29208, USA
          [2 ] Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina , Columbia, SC 29208, USA
          Author notes
          Article
          PMC4843663 PMC4843663 4843663 rspb20160408
          10.1098/rspb.2016.0408
          4843663
          27075257
          894ab90b-db15-479b-824c-b4df0445a7cd
          © 2016 The Author(s)

          Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.

          History
          : 23 February 2016
          : 21 March 2016
          Funding
          Funded by: National Science Foundation, http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000001;
          Award ID: OCE-1129166
          Funded by: Baruch Institute;
          Categories
          1001
          14
          60
          69
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          April 13, 2016

          predator avoidance response,hunting mode,predation risk,individual variation

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