Risky times and risky places Predator–prey interactions, such as between cheetahs and zebras in Liuwa Plain National Park in Zambia, reveal the relationship between types of risk. In locations with high long-term risk, prey vigilance was strong when short-term risk was also high but not when short-term risk was low. See Dröge et al. 1, 1123–1128 (2017)
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