Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biological Sciences, 2008Nearly all animals are able to detect forms of chemical stimuli. In amphibians, chemoreceptive capabilities are used in a wide variety of contexts, including the detection of predators, conspecifics, and food. The focus of this project was the use of chemoreception in the feeding behavior of larval coastal giant salamanders, Dicamptodon tenebrosus. I investigated natural chemical cues used by larval salamanders to detect, locate, and assess potential food sources in a laboratory setting. Stimuli used in this study were as follows: bologna, agar blank, guano, lipid component of California black worms (Lumbriculus variegatus), cod liver oil, salt, and whole California black wo...
Chemical communication is the primary mode of information transfer among woodland salamanders of the...
Detection of chemical cues is important for avoidance of predation for many prey animals. Previous ...
Hahn LG, Oswald P, Caspers B. Behavioural responses to chemical cues of predators differ between fir...
In nature, visual cues are limited for southern red-backed salamanders (Plethodon serratus), so chem...
Many animals use and react to multimodal signals — signals that occur in more than one sensory modal...
Prey often respond to predators by either fleeing or freezing (remaining immobile). Fleeing rapidly ...
Graduation date: 2010Chemoreception is one of the dominant sensory modalities for many species of sa...
© 2018 Humboldt Field Research Institute. All Rights Reserved. To examine whether chemical cues from...
The acquisition of sensory information by animals is central to species interactions. In aquatic env...
Chemical cues are used as ubiquitous markers in salamanders (Urodela), and serve as the primary moda...
Some prey species vary the intensity of antipredator responses according to the perceived level of t...
The purpose of this research was to assess the predator-induced responses of a larval amphibian to i...
Many aquatic amphibians live in habitats with low visibility. In such habitats, chemical cues may be...
When different species have common predators, selection should favor individuals that respond to ala...
Prey species show diverse antipredator responses to chemical cues signaling predation threat. Among ...
Chemical communication is the primary mode of information transfer among woodland salamanders of the...
Detection of chemical cues is important for avoidance of predation for many prey animals. Previous ...
Hahn LG, Oswald P, Caspers B. Behavioural responses to chemical cues of predators differ between fir...
In nature, visual cues are limited for southern red-backed salamanders (Plethodon serratus), so chem...
Many animals use and react to multimodal signals — signals that occur in more than one sensory modal...
Prey often respond to predators by either fleeing or freezing (remaining immobile). Fleeing rapidly ...
Graduation date: 2010Chemoreception is one of the dominant sensory modalities for many species of sa...
© 2018 Humboldt Field Research Institute. All Rights Reserved. To examine whether chemical cues from...
The acquisition of sensory information by animals is central to species interactions. In aquatic env...
Chemical cues are used as ubiquitous markers in salamanders (Urodela), and serve as the primary moda...
Some prey species vary the intensity of antipredator responses according to the perceived level of t...
The purpose of this research was to assess the predator-induced responses of a larval amphibian to i...
Many aquatic amphibians live in habitats with low visibility. In such habitats, chemical cues may be...
When different species have common predators, selection should favor individuals that respond to ala...
Prey species show diverse antipredator responses to chemical cues signaling predation threat. Among ...
Chemical communication is the primary mode of information transfer among woodland salamanders of the...
Detection of chemical cues is important for avoidance of predation for many prey animals. Previous ...
Hahn LG, Oswald P, Caspers B. Behavioural responses to chemical cues of predators differ between fir...