How individuals assess, respond and subsequently learn from alarm cues is crucial to their survival and future fitness. Yet this information is not constant through time; many individuals are exposed to different predators throughout their life as they outgrow some predators or move to habitats containing different predators. To maximise overall fitness, individuals should discriminate between different cues and respond and learn from only those that are relevant to their current ontogenetic stage. We tested whether juvenile spiny chromis, Acanthochromis polyacanthus, could distinguish between chemical alarm cues from conspecific donors of different ontogenetic stages and whether the cue ontogenetic stage of the cue donor affected the effic...
eof a planktivorous damselfish, Acanthochromis polyacanthus) and either conspecific skin extracts (w...
Recent studies have shown that juvenile centrarchids undergo significant ontogenetic shifts in habit...
Recent studies have shown that juvenile centrachids undergo ontogenetic shifts in their behavioural ...
How individuals assess, respond and subsequently learn from alarm cues is crucial to their survival ...
Prey that respond to inappropriate cues in their assessment of predation risk spend more time perfor...
The speed with which individuals can learn to identify and react appropriately to predation threats ...
At the individual level, prey are faced with a series of trade-offs between the benefits of predator...
Early research into the causes of geographical variation in antipredator behaviour in fishes reveale...
Through the removal of individuals, predation shapes the distribution and abundance of prey communit...
Organisms often undergo shifts in habitats as their requirements change with ontogeny. Upon entering...
Aquatic prey can gauge predation risk using chemical information, including chemical alarm cues — re...
Early research into the causes of geographical variation in antipredator behaviour in fishes reveale...
Many prey species lack innate recognition of their potential predators. Hence, learning is required ...
We investigated the behavioural and learning response of zebrafish larvae to chemicals released by i...
Detection and recognition of chemical cues from predators may lower the risk of predation in prey fi...
eof a planktivorous damselfish, Acanthochromis polyacanthus) and either conspecific skin extracts (w...
Recent studies have shown that juvenile centrarchids undergo significant ontogenetic shifts in habit...
Recent studies have shown that juvenile centrachids undergo ontogenetic shifts in their behavioural ...
How individuals assess, respond and subsequently learn from alarm cues is crucial to their survival ...
Prey that respond to inappropriate cues in their assessment of predation risk spend more time perfor...
The speed with which individuals can learn to identify and react appropriately to predation threats ...
At the individual level, prey are faced with a series of trade-offs between the benefits of predator...
Early research into the causes of geographical variation in antipredator behaviour in fishes reveale...
Through the removal of individuals, predation shapes the distribution and abundance of prey communit...
Organisms often undergo shifts in habitats as their requirements change with ontogeny. Upon entering...
Aquatic prey can gauge predation risk using chemical information, including chemical alarm cues — re...
Early research into the causes of geographical variation in antipredator behaviour in fishes reveale...
Many prey species lack innate recognition of their potential predators. Hence, learning is required ...
We investigated the behavioural and learning response of zebrafish larvae to chemicals released by i...
Detection and recognition of chemical cues from predators may lower the risk of predation in prey fi...
eof a planktivorous damselfish, Acanthochromis polyacanthus) and either conspecific skin extracts (w...
Recent studies have shown that juvenile centrarchids undergo significant ontogenetic shifts in habit...
Recent studies have shown that juvenile centrachids undergo ontogenetic shifts in their behavioural ...