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Hide or die when the winds bring wings: predator avoidance by activity shift in a mountain snake.

Dávid RadovicsMárton SzabolcsSzabolcs LengyelEdvárd Mizsei
Published in: Frontiers in zoology (2023)
The time spent being active on the surface has costs to snakes: predation-related injuries increased in frequency with length, were more frequent in females than in males and occurred in shorter length for males than for females. Our results suggest that vipers do not fully exploit the thermally optimal time window available to them, likely because they shift their activity to periods with fewer avian predators.
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