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309 related items for PubMed ID: 33359575

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    Regnier FE, Law JH.
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    Durajczyk MM, Stabell OB.
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  • 48. The relative importance of prey-borne and predator-borne chemical cues for inducible antipredator responses in tadpoles.
    Hettyey A, Tóth Z, Thonhauser KE, Frommen JG, Penn DJ, Van Buskirk J.
    Oecologia; 2015 Nov 14; 179(3):699-710. PubMed ID: 26163350
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  • 52. Determining sensitive stages for learning to detect predators in larval bronzed frogs: importance of alarm cues in learning.
    Batabyal A, Gosavi SM, Gramapurohit NP.
    J Biosci; 2014 Sep 14; 39(4):701-10. PubMed ID: 25116624
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  • 53. Are chemical alarm cues conserved within salmonid fishes?
    Mirza RS, Chivers DP.
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  • 54. Selective olfactory attention of a specialised predator to intraspecific chemical signals of its prey.
    Cárdenas M, Jiroš P, Pekár S.
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  • 55. Breaking the cipher: ant eavesdropping on the variational trail pheromone of its termite prey.
    Wen XL, Wen P, Dahlsjö CAL, Sillam-Dussès D, Šobotník J.
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  • 56. Effects of natural and synthetic alarm pheromone and individual pheromone components on foraging behavior of the giant Asian honey bee, Apis dorsata.
    Li J, Wang Z, Tan K, Qu Y, Nieh JC.
    J Exp Biol; 2014 Oct 01; 217(Pt 19):3512-8. PubMed ID: 25104758
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  • 58. Stress responses to chemical alarm cues in Nile tilapia.
    Sanches FH, Miyai CA, Pinho-Neto CF, Barreto RE.
    Physiol Behav; 2015 Oct 01; 149():8-13. PubMed ID: 25992478
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  • 60. Attack cone avoidance during predator inspection visits by wild finescale dace (Phoxinus neogaeus): the effects of predator diet.
    Brown GE, Golub JL, Plata DL.
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