Fishes are known to use chemical alarm cues from both conspecifics and heterospecifics to assess local predation risks and enhance predator detection. Yet it is unknown how recognition of heterospecific cues arises for coral reef fishes. Here, we test if naı̈ve juvenile fish have an innate recognition of heterospecific alarm cues. We also examine if there is a relationship between the intensity of the antipredator response to these cues and the degree to which species are related to each other. Naı̈ve juvenile anemone fish, Amphiprion percula, were tested to see if they displayed antipredator responses to chemical alarm cues from four closely related heterospecific species (family Pomacentridae), a distantly related sympatric species (Aster...
Behavioral responses to alarm cues in aquatic species are typically examined with emphasis on the po...
eof a planktivorous damselfish, Acanthochromis polyacanthus) and either conspecific skin extracts (w...
Behavioral responses to alarm cues in aquatic species are typically examined with emphasis on the po...
Fishes are known to use chemical alarm cues from both conspecifics and heterospecifics to assess loc...
<div><p>Fishes are known to use chemical alarm cues from both conspecifics and heterospecifics to as...
Through the removal of individuals, predation shapes the distribution and abundance of prey communit...
Detection and recognition of chemical cues from predators may lower the risk of predation in prey fi...
Prey that respond to inappropriate cues in their assessment of predation risk spend more time perfor...
Aquatic prey can gauge predation risk using chemical information, including chemical alarm cues — re...
The speed with which individuals can learn to identify and react appropriately to predation threats ...
An individual's ability to identify and respond accurately to a predator greatly affects its probabi...
Organisms often undergo shifts in habitats as their requirements change with ontogeny. Upon entering...
In aquatic environments, many prey animals possess damage-released chemical alarm cues that elicit a...
Chemical alarm cues and their function on the coal reef has become an area of increasing interest in...
How individuals respond to predation threats will have a large influence on which individuals surviv...
Behavioral responses to alarm cues in aquatic species are typically examined with emphasis on the po...
eof a planktivorous damselfish, Acanthochromis polyacanthus) and either conspecific skin extracts (w...
Behavioral responses to alarm cues in aquatic species are typically examined with emphasis on the po...
Fishes are known to use chemical alarm cues from both conspecifics and heterospecifics to assess loc...
<div><p>Fishes are known to use chemical alarm cues from both conspecifics and heterospecifics to as...
Through the removal of individuals, predation shapes the distribution and abundance of prey communit...
Detection and recognition of chemical cues from predators may lower the risk of predation in prey fi...
Prey that respond to inappropriate cues in their assessment of predation risk spend more time perfor...
Aquatic prey can gauge predation risk using chemical information, including chemical alarm cues — re...
The speed with which individuals can learn to identify and react appropriately to predation threats ...
An individual's ability to identify and respond accurately to a predator greatly affects its probabi...
Organisms often undergo shifts in habitats as their requirements change with ontogeny. Upon entering...
In aquatic environments, many prey animals possess damage-released chemical alarm cues that elicit a...
Chemical alarm cues and their function on the coal reef has become an area of increasing interest in...
How individuals respond to predation threats will have a large influence on which individuals surviv...
Behavioral responses to alarm cues in aquatic species are typically examined with emphasis on the po...
eof a planktivorous damselfish, Acanthochromis polyacanthus) and either conspecific skin extracts (w...
Behavioral responses to alarm cues in aquatic species are typically examined with emphasis on the po...