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DESCRIPTION:&ldquo\;Survival in a Landscape of Fear: Navigating Predation Risk in Time and Space&rdquo\;
In a classic understatement\, Lima and Dill (1990) once wrote: &ldquo\;few failures are as unforgiving as the failure to avoid a predator: being killed greatly decreases future fitness&rdquo\;. Predation is costly and fear of being eaten is a driving force shaping prey behavior and ecology. I work in African and North American large mammal communities to understand the behavioral strategies prey use to evade predators and the cascading community-wide consequences of these anti-predator tactics.

Dr. Meredith Palmer &rsquo\;11 is a NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at Princeton University.
SUMMARY:Science Lecture Series: Meredith Palmer ’11
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