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Why run and hide when you can divide? Evidence for larval cloning and reduced larval size as an adaptive inducible defenseVAUGHN, Dawn.Marine biology (Berlin). 2010, Vol 157, Num 6, pp 1301-1312, issn 0025-3162, 12 p.Article
Grazer-induced defense in Phaeocystis globosa (Prymnesiophyceae): Influence of different nutrient conditionsLUNDGREN, Veronica; GRANELI, Edna.Limnology and oceanography. 2010, Vol 55, Num 5, pp 1965-1976, issn 0024-3590, 12 p.Article
Interactions between the information content of different chemical cues affect induced defences in tadpolesHETTYEY, Attila; ZSARNOCZAI, Szilvia; VINCZE, Krisztina et al.Oikos (København). 2010, Vol 119, Num 11, pp 1814-1822, issn 0030-1299, 9 p.Article
The long-term impacts of predators on prey: inducible defenses, population dynamics, and indirect effectsHOVERMAN, Jason T; RELYEA, Rick A.Oikos. 2012, Vol 121, Num 8, pp 1219-1230, issn 0030-1299, 12 p.Article
Interpreting the smells of predation: how alarm cues and kairomones induce different prey defencesSCHOEPPNERT, Nancy M; RELYEA, Rick A.Functional ecology (Print). 2009, Vol 23, Num 6, pp 1114-1121, issn 0269-8463, 8 p.Article
The rules of engagement : how to defend against combinations of predatorsHOVERMAN, Jason T; RELYEA, Rick A.Oecologia. 2007, Vol 154, Num 3, pp 551-560, issn 0029-8549, 10 p.Article
Consequences of sequential attack for resistance to herbivores when plants have specific induced responsesVISWANATHAN, D. V; LIFCHITS, O. A; THALER, J. S et al.Oikos. 2007, Vol 116, Num 8, pp 1389-1399, issn 0030-1299, 11 p.Article
Inducible Defenses: Continuous Reaction Norms or Threshold Traits?SVENNUNGSEN, Thomas Owens; HOLEN, Øistein Haugsten; LEIMAR, Olof et al.The American naturalist. 2011, Vol 178, Num 3, pp 397-410, issn 0003-0147, 14 p.Article
Eastern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) larvae alter morphological but not chemical defenses in response to predator cuesBROSSMAN, Kelly H; CARLSON, Bradley E; STOKES, Amber N et al.Canadian journal of zoology. 2014, Vol 92, Num 4, pp 279-283, issn 0008-4301, 5 p.Article
The cost of predator-induced morphological defense in rotifers: experimental studies and synthesisGILBERT, John J.Journal of plankton research. 2013, Vol 35, Num 3, pp 461-472, issn 0142-7873, 12 p.Article
Associated costs and benefits of a defended phenotype across multiple environmentsMORAN, Daniel T; DIAS, Gustavo M; MARSHALL, Dustin J et al.Functional ecology (Print). 2010, Vol 24, Num 6, pp 1299-1305, issn 0269-8463, 7 p.Article
A Systematic Review of Phenotypic Plasticity in Marine Invertebrate and Plant SystemsPADILLA, Dianna K; SAVEDO, Monique M.Advances in marine biology. 2013, Vol 65, pp 67-94, issn 0065-2881, 28 p.Article
Attract and reward: combining chemical ecology and habitat manipulation to enhance biological control in field crops : The Future of Agri-Environment SchemesSIMPSON, Maria; GURR, Geoff M; SIMMONS, Aaron T et al.Journal of applied ecology (Print). 2011, Vol 48, Num 3, pp 580-590, issn 0021-8901, 11 p.Article
Population structure and phylogeography of an acorn barnacle with induced defense and its gastropod predator in the Gulf of CaliforniaDENG, Qiming E; HAZEL, Wade.Marine biology (Berlin). 2010, Vol 157, Num 9, pp 1989-2000, issn 0025-3162, 12 p.Article
Effects of grazers'species identity on cyanobacteria in bitrophic and tritrophic food websFYDA, Janusz; NOSEK, Jacek; WIACKOWSKI, Krzysztof et al.FEMS microbiology ecology. 2009, Vol 68, Num 3, pp 329-339, issn 0168-6496, 11 p.Article
Phenotypic plasticity in response to fine-grained environmental variation in predationSCHOEPPNERT, Nancy M; RELYEA, Rick A.Functional ecology (Print). 2009, Vol 23, Num 3, pp 587-594, issn 0269-8463, 8 p.Article
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
Phylogenetic relatedness and ecological interactions determine antipredator behaviorDALESMAN, Sarah; RUNDLE, Simon D; BILTON, David T et al.Ecology (Durham). 2007, Vol 88, Num 10, pp 2462-2467, issn 0012-9658, 6 p.Article
Pre-encounter versus post-encounter inducible defenses in predator-prey model systemsRAMOS-JILIBERTO, Rodrigo; FRODDEN, Ernesto; ARANGUIZ-ACUNA, Adriana et al.Ecological modelling. 2007, Vol 200, Num 1-2, pp 99-108, issn 0304-3800, 10 p.Article
Fertility, root reserves and the cost of inducible defenses in the perennial plant Solanum carolinenseWALLS, Ramona; APPEL, Heidi; CIPOLLINI, Martin et al.Journal of chemical ecology. 2005, Vol 31, Num 10, pp 2263-2288, issn 0098-0331, 26 p.Article
Seaweed traits linked to wave exposure determine predator avoidanceLONG, Jeremy D; PORTURAS, L; JONES, E et al.Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek). 2013, Vol 483, pp 143-151, issn 0171-8630, 9 p.Article
Whelks induce an effective defense against sea starsMINER, Benjamin G; DONOVAN, Deborah A; PORTIS, Lisa M et al.Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek). 2013, Vol 493, pp 195-206, issn 0171-8630, 12 p.Article
Different chemical cues originating from a shared predator induce common defense responses in two prey speciesTAKAHARA, Teruhiko; DOI, Hideyuki; KOHMATSU, Yukihiro et al.Animal cognition (Print). 2013, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 147-153, issn 1435-9448, 7 p.Article
Intraspecific trait cospecialization of constitutive and inducible morphological defences in a marine snail from habitats with different predation riskBOURDEAU, Paul E.Journal of animal ecology. 2012, Vol 81, Num 4, pp 849-858, issn 0021-8790, 10 p.Article
Growing large and bulky in the presence of the enemy: Daphnia magna gradually switches the mode of inducible morphological defencesRABUS, Max; LAFORSCH, Christian.Functional ecology (Print). 2011, Vol 25, Num 5, pp 1137-1143, issn 0269-8463, 7 p.Article