Plasticine models may underestimate predation bias

Predation (including parasitism) is an ecological process through which biodiversity is shaped and maintained. Sentinel plasticine prey has been increasingly used to estimate predation pressure. However, the use of plasticine caterpillars may bias the estimation of predation pressure, as the method is designed for visually oriented predators.


Click here for original story, Plasticine models may underestimate predation bias


Source: Phys.org