Cues for detecting and responding to perceived prédation risk may be indirect, i.e., correlated with the probability of encountering a predator, or direct, i.e., produced by or related to the actual ...
Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 58, No. 4 (July 2013), pp. 1176-1184 (9 pages) We measured how predator- and prey-derived chemical cues affect swimming behaviors and encounter rates of two common ...
Warkentin, Karen M. 2005. "How Do Embryos Assess Risk? Vibrational Cues in Predator-Induced Hatching of Red-Eyed Treefrogs." Animal Behaviour, (1) 59–71.
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