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Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Psychology. 127:56-62
Predator recognition often requires learning by prey individuals. Iberian green frog tadpoles (Pelophylax perezi) have the ability to learn to recognize new potential predators when their chemical cues are found paired with conspecific alarm cues. Ho
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Journal of Herpetology. 46:338-341
Sexual dimorphism in size or shape is common in many reptile species. Amphisbaenians are morphologically specialized for a fossorial life, which might constrain the evolution of sexual dimorphism. This might explain why some amphisbaenian species, bu
Publikováno v:
acta ethologica. 15:211-216
Predation imposes selection on the ability of prey to recognize and respond to potential threats. Many prey species detect predators via chemoreception, particularly in aquatic environments. Also, chemical cues from injured prey are often perceived a
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Herpetology. 60:171-176
The ecology and behaviour of Amphisbaenians is poorly known due to their fossorial habits. However, amphisbaenians are often found under rocks where they thermoregulate, and probably engage in social interactions. We describe aggregations under rocks
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Herpetologica. 67:250-257
Amphisbaenians are a group of reptiles specialized for a fossorial life, which makes the study of their peculiar biological and ecological adaptations difficult. The population biology of amphisbaenians is almost unknown. We described the seasonal va
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 80:461-466
The impact of alien predators on prey populations is well known by conservation biologists, but little attention has been paid to the negative effects that the introduction of exotic predators may have on native predators through competition for food
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 64:1117-1123
In aquatic environments, many prey rely on chemosensory information from injured (alarm cues) or stressed conspecifics (disturbance cues) to assess predation risk. Alarm cues are considered as a sign of higher risk than disturbance cues. These cues c
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Animal Cognition. 12:745-750
Many antipredator adaptations are induced by the prey's ability to recognize chemical cues from predators. However, predator recognition often requires learning by prey individuals. Iberian green frog tadpoles (Pelophylax perezi) have the ability to
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 86:928-932
Many antipredator behaviors are mediated by the ability of prey to recognize chemical cues from predators. Adult amphibians mainly use vision to detect predators, but the ability to detect chemicals of predators and conspecifics could be advantageous
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 74:447-453
Many antipredator adaptations are induced by the prey's ability to recognize chemical cues from predators and to act according to the threat level posed by that predator. However, predator recognition often requires learning by prey individuals. We t