Social learning about predators: a review and prospectus

AS Griffin - Animal Learning & Behavior, 2004 - Springer
In comparison with social learning about food, social learning about predators has received
little attention. Yet such research is of potential interest to students of animal cognition and …

Learned predator recognition and antipredator responses in fishes

JL Kelley, AE Magurran - Fish and Fisheries, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Early research into the causes of geographical variation in antipredator behaviour in fishes
revealed that population differences have an underlying genetic basis. However, evidence …

Learning about danger: chemical alarm cues and local risk assessment in prey fishes

GE Brown - Fish and Fisheries, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
An individual's behaviour patterns can be conceptualized as a series of threat‐sensitive
trade‐offs between ambient predation pressure and a suite of fitness‐related activities, such …

[HTML][HTML] Behavioural assessments of neurotoxic effects and neurodegeneration in zebrafish

KB Tierney - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Basis …, 2011 - Elsevier
Altered neurological function will generally be behaviourally apparent. Many of the
behavioural models pioneered in mammalian models are portable to zebrafish. Tests are …

Effects of acidification on olfactory-mediated behaviour in freshwater and marine ecosystems: a synthesis

AOHC Leduc, PL Munday… - … Transactions of the …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
For many aquatic organisms, olfactory-mediated behaviour is essential to the maintenance
of numerous fitness-enhancing activities, including foraging, reproduction and predator …

Innate and enhanced predator recognition in hatchery-reared chinook salmon

BA Berejikian, EP Tezak, AL LaRae - Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2003 - Springer
We used a laboratory behaviour assay to investigate how innate predator recognition,
handling stress, retention time, and number of conditioning events might affect chemically …

Clamming up: environmental forces diminish the perceptive ability of bivalve prey

DL Smee, MJ Weissburg - Ecology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The lethal and nonlethal impacts of predators in marine systems are often mediated via
reciprocal detection of waterborne chemical signals between consumers and prey. Local …

A test of the multi‐predator hypothesis: rapid loss of antipredator behavior after 130 years of isolation

DT Blumstein, JC Daniel, BP Springett - Ethology, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Many species find themselves isolated from the predators with which they evolved. Isolation
often leads to the loss of costly antipredator behavior, which may have adverse …

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, 2000 - cdnsciencepub.com
Pour des proies menacées de prédation, la capacité de distinguer divers degrés de danger
peut avoir d'importantes conséquences sur le fitness. Des larves du triton Notophthalmus …

Cued in: advances and opportunities in freshwater chemical ecology

RL Burks, DM Lodge - Journal of chemical ecology, 2002 - Springer
We focus this mini-review on how naturally occurring chemical cues mediate ecological
interactions, especially interspecific competition and predation in freshwater communities …