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Alicia Mathis
Alicia Mathis
Distinguished Professor of Biology, Missouri State University
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Fathead minnows, Pimephales promelas, learn to recognize northern pike, Esox lucius, as predators on the basis of chemical stimuli from minnows in the pike's diet
A Mathis, RJF Smith
Animal behaviour 46 (4), 645-656, 1993
3061993
Chemical alarm signals increase the survival time of fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) during encounters with northern pike (Esox Lucius)
A Mathis, RJF Smith
Behavioral Ecology 4 (3), 260-265, 1993
2691993
Cultural transmission of predator recognition in fishes: intraspecific and interspecific learning
A Mathis, DP Chivers, RJF Smith
Animal Behaviour 51 (1), 185-201, 1996
2681996
Population declines of a long-lived salamander: a 20+-year study of hellbenders, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
BA Wheeler, E Prosen, A Mathis, RF Wilkinson
Biological Conservation 109 (1), 151-156, 2003
2592003
Territoriality in a terrestrial salamander: the influence of resource quality and body size
A Mathis
Behaviour 112 (3-4), 162-175, 1990
2461990
Territories of male and female terrestrial salamanders: costs, benefits, and intersexual spatial associations
A Mathis
Oecologia 86, 433-440, 1991
2211991
Aggression and territoriality by salamanders and a comparison with the territorial behavior of frogs
A Mathis
Amphibian biology, social behavior 2, 633-676, 1995
2081995
Epidermal ‘alarm substance’cells of fishes maintained by non-alarm functions: possible defence against pathogens, parasites and UVB radiation
DP Chivers, BD Wisenden, CJ Hindman, TA Michalak, RC Kusch, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: biological sciences 274 (1625), 2611-2619, 2007
1912007
Intraspecific and cross‐superorder responses to chemical alarm signals by brook stickleback
A Mathis, RJF Smith
Ecology 74 (8), 2395-2404, 1993
1811993
Chemical alarm signals: predator deterrents or predator attractants?
A Mathis, DP Chivers, RJF Smith
The American Naturalist 145 (6), 994-1005, 1995
1651995
Learning by embryos and the ghost of predation future
A Mathis, MCO Ferrari, N Windel, F Messier, DP Chivers
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 275 (1651), 2603-2607, 2008
1462008
Differential use of visual and chemical cues in predator recognition and threat-sensitive predator-avoidance responses by larval newts (Notophthalmus viridescens)
A Mathis, F Vincent
Canadian Journal of Zoology 78 (9), 1646-1652, 2000
1452000
Chemical labeling of northern pike (Esox lucius) by the alarm pheromone of fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas)
A Mathis, RJF Smith
Journal of Chemical Ecology 19, 1967-1979, 1993
1271993
Territorial salamanders assess sexual and competitive information using chemical signals
A Mathis
Animal Behaviour 40 (5), 953-962, 1990
1171990
Population differences in responses of fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) to visual and chemical stimuli from predators
A Mathis, DP Chivers, RJF Smith
Ethology 93 (1), 31-40, 1993
1151993
Do Experience and Body Size Play a Role in Responses of Larval Ringed Salamanders, Ambystoma annulatum, to Predator Kairomones? Laboratory and Field …
A Mathis, KL Murray, CR Hickman
Ethology 109 (2), 159-170, 2003
1092003
Male salamanders with high-quality diets have faeces attractive to females
SC Walls, A Mathis, RG Jaeger, WF Gergits
Animal Behaviour 38 (3), 546-548, 1989
1071989
Acquired recognition of chemical stimuli from an unfamiliar predator: associative learning by adult newts, Notophthalmus viridescens
DR Woody, A Mathis
Copeia 1998 (4), 1027-1031, 1998
971998
Innate predator recognition and the problem of introduced trout
BG Gall, A Mathis
Ethology 116 (1), 47-58, 2010
962010
Avoidance of areas marked with a chemical alarm substance by fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) in a natural habitat
A Mathis, RJF Smith
Canadian Journal of Zoology 70 (8), 1473-1476, 1992
961992
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