Disturbance cues function as a background risk cue but not as an associative learning cue in tadpoles |
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Authors: | Rivera-Hern ndez,Ita A. E.,Crane,Adam L.,Pollock,Michael S.,Ferrari,Maud C. O. |
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Affiliation: | Rivera-Hernández,Ita A. E.,Crane,Adam L.,Pollock,Michael S.,Ferrari,Maud C. O. |
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Abstract: | Animal Cognition - Chemical information has an important role in the sensory ecology of aquatic species. For aquatic prey, chemical cues are a vital source of information related to predator... |
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