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Hiding behaviour in two cricket populations that differ in predation pressureHEDRICK, Ann V; KORTET, Raine.Animal behaviour. 2006, Vol 72, pp 1111-1118, issn 0003-3472, 8 p., 5Article
Dynamic effects of inducible defenses in a one-prey two-predators systemRAMOS-JILIBERTO, Rodrigo; DUARTE, Hector; FRODDEN, Ernesto et al.Ecological modelling. 2008, Vol 214, Num 2-4, pp 242-250, issn 0304-3800, 9 p.Article
Spider mites assess predation risk by using the odor of injured conspecificsOKU, Keiko; YANO, Shuichi; OSAKABE, Masahiro et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 2003, Vol 29, Num 11, pp 2609-2613, issn 0098-0331, 5 p.Article
PREDATION RISK AS A FACTOR AFFECTING SEXUAL SEGREGATION IN ALPINE IBEXGRIGNOLIO, Stefano; ROSSI, Iva; BASSANO, Bruno et al.Journal of mammalogy. 2007, Vol 88, Num 6, pp 1488-1497, issn 0022-2372, 10 p.Article
Prey Behavior, Age-Dependent Vulnerability, and Predation RatesLINGLE, Susan; FELDMAN, Alex; BOYCE, Mark S et al.The American naturalist. 2008, Vol 172, Num 5, pp 712-725, issn 0003-0147, 14 p.Article
The Influence of the Circadian Rhythm of Green Frog (Rana clamitans) Tadpoles on Their Antipredator Behavior and the Strength of the Nonlethal Effects of PredatorsFRAKER, Michael E.The American naturalist. 2008, Vol 171, Num 4, pp 545-552, issn 0003-0147, 8 p.Article
Lethal and nonlethal anthropogenic effects on spotted hyenas in the Masai Mara National ReservePANGLE, Wiline M; HOLEKAMP, Kay E.Journal of mammalogy. 2010, Vol 91, Num 1, pp 154-164, issn 0022-2372, 11 p.Article
Stress and Aversive Learning in a Wild Vertebrate: The Role of Corticosterone in Mediating Escape from a Novel StressorTHAKER, Maria; VANAK, Abi T; LIMA, Steven L et al.The American naturalist. 2010, Vol 175, Num 1, pp 50-60, issn 0003-0147, 11 p.Article
Effects of Chemical Cues on Foraging in Damselfly Larvae, Enallagma antennatumMORTENSEN, Lisa; RICHARDSON, Jean M. L.Journal of insect behavior. 2008, Vol 21, Num 4, pp 285-295, issn 0892-7553, 11 p.Article
The Effect of Echinorhynchus borealis (Acanthocephala) Infection on the Anti-Predator Behavior of a Benthic AmphipodBENESH, D. P; KITCHEN, J; PULKKINEN, K et al.The Journal of parasitology. 2008, Vol 94, Num 2, pp 542-545, issn 0022-3395, 4 p.Article
Mobbing by Florida scrub jays: behaviour, sexual asymmetry, role of helpers and ontogenyFRANCIS, A. M; HAILMAN, J. P; WOOLFENDEN, G. E et al.Animal behaviour. 1989, Vol 38, Num 5, pp 795-816, issn 0003-3472Article
Do guppies play TIT FOR TAT during predator inspection visits?DUGATKIN, L. A.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 1988, Vol 23, Num 6, pp 395-399, issn 0340-5443Article
Evolution and variation of antipredator vocalisations of Antelope squirrels, Ammospermophilus (Rodentia: Sciuridae)BOLLES, K.Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde. 1988, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 129-147, issn 0044-3468Article
Individual behavioural strategies associated with predator inspection in minnow shoalsMURPHY, K. E; PITCHER, T. J.Ethology. 1991, Vol 88, Num 4, pp 307-319, issn 0179-1613Article
Behavioural variation in natural populations. V: Mosphological correlates of locomotion in the garter snake (Thamnophis radix)ARNOLD, S. J; BENNETT, A. F.Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 1988, Vol 34, Num 2, pp 175-190, issn 0024-4066Article
Experience teaches plants to learn faster and forget slower in environments where it mattersGAGLIANO, Monica; RENTON, Michael; DEPCZYNSKI, Martial et al.Oecologia. 2014, Vol 175, Num 1, pp 63-72, issn 0029-8549, 10 p.Article
False alarms and the evolution of antipredator vigilanceBEAUCHAMP, Guy; RUXTON, Graeme D.Animal behaviour. 2007, Vol 74, pp 1199-1206, issn 0003-3472, 8 p., 5Article
Are Actitis sandpipers inverted flying fishes?WILLIS, E. O.The Auk. 1994, Vol 111, Num 1, pp 190-191, issn 0004-8038Article
Antipredator strategies of salamanders: individual and geographical variation in responses of Eurycea bislineata to snakesDOWDEY, T. G; BRODIE, E. D. JR.Animal behaviour. 1989, Vol 38, Num 4, pp 707-711, issn 0003-3472Article
Predator harassment: more evidence on the deadly riskPOIANI, A; YORKE, M.Ethology. 1989, Vol 83, Num 2, pp 167-169, issn 0179-1613Article
Predator biomass determines the magnitude of non-consumptive effects (NCEs) in both laboratory and field environmentsHILL, Jennifer M; WEISSBURG, Marc J.Oecologia. 2013, Vol 172, Num 1, pp 79-91, issn 0029-8549, 13 p.Article
Tadpoles of the bronze frog (Rana temporalis) assess predation risk before evoking antipredator defense behaviorMOGALI, Santosh M; SAIDAPUR, Srinivas K; SHANBHAG, Bhagyashri A et al.Journal of ethology. 2012, Vol 30, Num 3, pp 379-386, issn 0289-0771, 8 p.Article
A non-trophic interaction chain links predators in different spatial nichesPRASAD, Renée P; SNYDER, William E.Oecologia. 2010, Vol 162, Num 3, pp 747-753, issn 0029-8549, 7 p.Article
Behavioral responses to fish kairomones and autotomy in a damselflyGYSSELS, Freya; STOKS, Robby.Journal of ethology. 2006, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 79-83, issn 0289-0771, 5 p.Article
Foraging responses of wild house mice to accumulations of conspecific odor as a predation riskPASTRO, Louise A; BANKS, Peter B.Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (Print). 2006, Vol 60, Num 1, pp 101-107, issn 0340-5443, 7 p.Article