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Comparative Research on Sleep and Predatory Risk

Comparative research indicates that the relationship between predatory risk and sleep is complex and equivocal. Some research suggests that species facing higher predatory risks sleep fewer hours than other species (Capellini et al., 2008). Conversely, other researchers suggest there is no relationship between the amount of time a given species spends in deep sleep and its predation risk (Lesku, Roth, Amlaner, & Lima, 2006).

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