Identifying the most effective behavioural assays and predator cues for quantifying anti-predator responses in mammals: a systematic review.
Natasha Dean HarrisonRochelle StevenBen L PhillipsJan M HemmiAdrian F WayneNicola J MitchellPublished in: Environmental evidence (2023)
Our review highlights important aspects of experimental design and reporting that should be considered. Where possible, studies of anti-predator behaviour should use appropriate control treatments, analyse males and females separately, and choose organic predator cues. Studies should also look to report the individual repeatability of behavioural traits, and to correctly identify measures of uncertainty (error bars). The review highlights robust methodology, reveals promising techniques on which to focus future assay development, and collates relevant information for conservation managers.