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Autor:
Douglas P. Chivers, Michael S. Pollock, Susan G. W. Kaminskyj, Maud C. O. Ferrari, R. J. Pollock
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Diseases. 35:249-254
Fish in the Superorder Ostariophysi possess large epidermal club cells that release chemical cues warning nearby conspecifics of danger. Despite the long-held assumption that such club cells evolved under the selective force of predation, recent stud
Publikováno v:
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 277:86-105
The Monarch, a mountain in southeastern British Columbia, exposes the Cathedral Escarpment, which abuts the basinal Burgess Shale and an underlying limestone, the upper Takakkaw Tongue. At one section, a dolomitized megabreccia, representing an intra
Autor:
R. J. Pollock, Allison J. Squires, Michael S. Pollock, Douglas P. Chivers, Shelly E. Fisher, Monique G. Dubé
Publikováno v:
Water Quality Research Journal. 43:257-264
Numerous factors affect the ability or choice of fishes to breed. For example, studies demonstrate that the appropriate amount of light, temperature, and food must be present before many species will breed. For some species, we are also aware of soci
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 84:1351-1357
There is often considerable variation in the intensity of behavioural responses of prey to predation cues. The purpose of the current study was to determine the role of standard length (a correlate of age), body condition (a measure of energy reserve
Publikováno v:
Ethology. 112:801-806
Prey fishes, like many organisms under fluctuating predation threat, rely on multiple sources of information to accurately gauge current risk. This includes the use of chemical cues such as alarm cues from damaged conspecifics or familiar heterospeci
Publikováno v:
Chemoecology. 15:205-209
All animals are vulnerable to predation at some point in their lives and consequently prey organisms often develop effective risk assessment systems. For many aquatic species predation risk assessment occurs through the use of olfactory cues, includi
Autor:
Aditya K. Manek, Lynn P. Weber, R. J. Pollock, Daniel Vicente, Maud C. O. Ferrari, Douglas P. Chivers
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 3, p e56689 (2013)
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Many prey fishes possess large club cells in their epidermis. The role of these cells has garnered considerable attention from evolutionary ecologists. These cells likely form part of the innate immune system of fishes, however, they also have an ala
Publikováno v:
Journal of fish diseases. 35(4)
Fish in the Superorder Ostariophysi possess large epidermal club cells that release chemical cues warning nearby conspecifics of danger. Despite the long-held assumption that such club cells evolved under the selective force of predation, recent stud
Autor:
Patrick H. Krone, Rachel K Savaloja, Maud C. O. Ferrari, Brian D. Wisenden, Grant E. Brown, Douglas P. Chivers, Reehan S. Mirza, Colin F. Halbgewachs, Joseph M. Kiesecker, Tracy A Michalak, Cameron P. Goater, Alicia Mathis, Kristin L Jack, Andrew R. Blaustein, James C. Adrian, Clayton T. James, Carrie J Hindman, Amber Corwin, R. J. Pollock, Robin C. Kusch, Shireen D. Alemadi, Michael S. Pollock, Susan G. W. Kaminskyj
Many fishes possess specialized epidermal cells that are ruptured by the teeth of predators, thus reliably indicating the presence of an actively foraging predator. Understanding the evolution of these cells has intrigued evolutionary ecologists beca
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e02ac2d704c21ed29478e3220e92f920
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2275884/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2275884/