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This project examines how a predator's gut microbiome affects its learning and behavior in response to aposematic prey. By studying wild birds, it aims to uncover the links between gut health and foraging strategies, contributing to our understanding of predator-prey dynamics.
Aposematism is a widespread antipredator defence where prey advertise their chemical defence with warning signals.
Previous work has demonstrated high within-species variation in how quickly predators learn to avoid aposematic prey, and this heterogeneity among predators is suggested to play an important role in the evolution of prey defences.
This project aims to investigate what maintains the observed variation in predator behaviour by focusing on an unexplored mechanism: a predator’s gut micr…
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