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Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 67:1269-1273
Predation exerts tremendous selection pressure on all organisms. In this study, we exposed embryos of convict cichlids (Amatitlania siquia) twice daily to one of the following: (1) chemical alarm cues of damaged conspecifics + odour of a novel predat
Autor:
David G. Jenkins, Shireen D. Alemadi
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 10:59-66
Eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) are native to the southeastern United States but notoriously invasive elsewhere, and are aggressive predators in ecosystems they inhabit. Information on dispersal behavior is needed to better understand mosqu
Autor:
Shireen D. Alemadi, Brian D. Wisenden
Publikováno v:
Behaviour. 139:603-611
Injury-released chemical alarm cues are released when predators attack aquatic prey. These cues are generally released only in this context and as such, conspecific alarm cues form an important component of risk assessment. Minnows (Ostariophysi, Cyp
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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