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Predator control of ecosystem nutrient dynamics
OJ Schmitz, D Hawlena, GC Trussell
Ecology letters 13 (10), 1199-1209, 2010
4432010
Physiological stress as a fundamental mechanism linking predation to ecosystem functioning
D Hawlena, OJ Schmitz
The American Naturalist 176 (5), 537-556, 2010
3992010
Herbivore physiological response to predation risk and implications for ecosystem nutrient dynamics
D Hawlena, OJ Schmitz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (35), 15503-15507, 2010
3252010
Fear of predation slows plant-litter decomposition
D Hawlena, MS Strickland, MA Bradford, OJ Schmitz
Science 336 (6087), 1434-1438, 2012
2462012
Sources of individual shy–bold variations in antipredator behaviour of male Iberian rock lizards
P López, D Hawlena, V Polo, L Amo, J Martín
Animal Behaviour 69 (1), 1-9, 2005
2102005
Non‐consumptive predator effects on prey population size: A dearth of evidence
MJ Sheriff, SD Peacor, D Hawlena, M Thaker
Journal of Animal Ecology 89 (6), 1302-1316, 2020
1122020
Blue tail and striped body: why do lizards change their infant costume when growing up?
D Hawlena, R Boochnik, Z Abramsky, A Bouskila
Behavioral Ecology 17 (6), 889-896, 2006
1102006
Trophic cascade alters ecosystem carbon exchange
MS Strickland, D Hawlena, A Reese, MA Bradford, OJ Schmitz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (27), 11035-11038, 2013
932013
Ecological trap for desert lizards caused by anthropogenic changes in habitat structure that favor predator activity
D Hawlena, D Saltz, Z Abramsky, A Bouskila
Conservation Biology 24 (3), 803-809, 2010
912010
Determination of trace elements in pigeon and raven feathers by ICPMS
A Adout, D Hawlena, R Maman, O Paz-Tal, Z Karpas
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 267 (1-3), 109-116, 2007
862007
Grasshoppers alter jumping biomechanics to enhance escape performance under chronic risk of spider predation
D Hawlena, H Kress, ER Dufresne, OJ Schmitz
Functional Ecology 25 (1), 279-288, 2011
802011
Change your diet or die: predator-induced shifts in insectivorous lizard feeding ecology
D Hawlena, V Pérez-Mellado
Oecologia 161, 411-419, 2009
722009
Magnitude of food reward affects escape behavior and acceptable risk in Balearic lizards, Podarcis lilfordi
WE Cooper Jr, V Pérez-Mellado, D Hawlena
Behavioral Ecology 17 (4), 554-559, 2006
632006
Interactive effect of starting distance and approach speed on escape behavior challenges theory
WE Cooper Jr, D Hawlena, V Pérez-Mellado
Behavioral Ecology 20 (3), 542-546, 2009
622009
Predation risk, stoichiometric plasticity and ecosystem elemental cycling
SJ Leroux, D Hawlena, OJ Schmitz
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1745), 4183-4191, 2012
602012
Trophic trait plasticity in response to changes in resource availability and predation risk
D Hawlena, KM Hughes, OJ Schmitz
Functional Ecology 25 (6), 1223-1231, 2011
482011
Colorful tails fade when lizards adopt less risky behaviors
D Hawlena
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64, 205-213, 2009
472009
Land management practices for combating desertification cause species replacement of desert lizards
D Hawlena, A Bouskila
Journal of Applied Ecology 43 (4), 701-709, 2006
472006
Islet tameness: escape behavior and refuge use in populations of the Balearic lizard (Podarcis lilfordi) exposed to differing predation pressure
WE Cooper, Jr, D Hawlena, V Pérez-Mellado
Canadian Journal of Zoology 87 (10), 912-919, 2009
452009
Number, speeds, and approach paths of predators affect escape behavior by the Balearic lizard, Podarcis lilfordi
WE Cooper, VÍ Pérez-Mellado, D Hawlena
journal of Herpetology 41 (2), 197-204, 2007
442007
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