Predation is a primary selection pressure contributing to both the morphological and behavioral adaptations of organisms (Brodie 1983, Lima and Dill 1990). However, studying the anti-predator behaviors of aquatic taxa… Click to show full abstract
Predation is a primary selection pressure contributing to both the morphological and behavioral adaptations of organisms (Brodie 1983, Lima and Dill 1990). However, studying the anti-predator behaviors of aquatic taxa such as sea turtles is currently limited by the difficulty of observing the natural behaviors of free-ranging individuals at sea (Heithaus et al. 2008).
               
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