Predators' toxin burdens influence their strategic decisions to eat toxic prey.
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Linking the evolution and form of warning coloration in natureThe benefits of being toxic to deter predators depends on prey body size.The memory of hunger: developmental plasticity of dietary selectivity in the European starling, Sturnus vulgarisAmbient temperature influences birds' decisions to eat toxic prey.The relationship between sympatric defended species depends upon predators' discriminatory behaviour.Better the devil you know: avian predators find variation in prey toxicity aversiveWarning signals are under positive frequency-dependent selection in nature.The Impact of Detoxification Costs and Predation Risk on Foraging: Implications for Mimicry Dynamics.Predators' decisions to eat defended prey depend on the size of undefended preyImpact of Consuming 'Toxic' Monarch Caterpillars on Adult Chinese Mantid Mass Gain and Fecundity.Pretty Picky for a Generalist: Impacts of Toxicity and Nutritional Quality on Mantid Prey Processing.Distance-dependent aposematism and camouflage in the cinnabar moth caterpillar (Tyria jacobaeae, Erebidae).Distance-dependent pattern blending can camouflage salient aposematic signals.Toxin constraint explains diet choice, survival and population dynamics in a molluscivore shorebird.Some mistakes go unpunished: the evolution of "all or nothing" signalling.Birds learn to use distastefulness as a signal of toxicity.Chinese mantids gut toxic monarch caterpillars: avoidance of prey defence?Toxicity and taste: unequal chemical defences in a mimicry ringPost-attack Aposematic Display in Prey Facilitates Predator Avoidance Learning
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Predators' toxin burdens influence their strategic decisions to eat toxic prey.
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John Skelhorn
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