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Abundance and phenology patterns of two pond-breeding salamanders determine species interactions in natural populations.The evolution of prey body size reaction norms in diverse communities.Contemporary parallel diversification, antipredator adaptations and phenotypic integration in an aquatic isopod.Morphological and life-history responses of anurans to predation by an invasive crayfish: an integrative approach.Behaviour and physiology shape the growth accelerations associated with predation risk, high temperatures and southern latitudes in Ischnura damselfly larvae.Personality and the emergence of the pace-of-life syndrome concept at the population levelStrain-specific alteration of zebrafish feeding behavior in response to aversive stimuliSize doesn't matter, sex does: a test for boldness in sister species of Brachyrhaphis fishesPlastic responses of a sessile prey to multiple predators: a field and experimental study.Morphological divergence driven by predation environment within and between species of Brachyrhaphis fishesAdaptive divergence of the moor frog (Rana arvalis) along an acidification gradient.Increased juvenile predation is not associated with evolved differences in adult brain size in Trinidadian killifish (Rivulus hartii).The evolution of species interactions across natural landscapes.Strong selection barriers explain microgeographic adaptation in wild salamander populations.Spatially heterogeneous selection in nature favors phenotypic plasticity in anuran larvae.Habitat traits and species interactions differentially affect abundance and body size in pond-breeding amphibians.Partitioning the non-consumptive effects of predators on prey with complex life histories.Predation risk suppresses the positive feedback between size structure and cannibalism.Decoupling of genetic and phenotypic divergence in a headwater landscape.The cost of safety: refuges increase the impact of predation risk in aquatic systems.Predator-driven brain size evolution in natural populations of Trinidadian killifish (Rivulus hartii).Multifarious selection through environmental change: acidity and predator-mediated adaptive divergence in the moor frog (Rana arvalis).Evolution mediates the effects of apex predation on aquatic food webs.Community monopolization: local adaptation enhances priority effects in an evolving metacommunity.Costs and benefits of defences induced by predators differing in dangerousness.Microgeographic morphological variation across larval wood frog populations associated with environment despite gene flow.Experimental evolution of a microbial predator's ability to find prey.Personality traits are related to ecology across a biological invasionPredation risk in tadpole populations shapes behavioural responses of prey but not strength of trait-mediated indirect interactionsPhysiology underlies the assembly of ecological communitiesSalamanders breeding in subterranean habitats: local adaptations or behavioural plasticity?No trade-offs in interspecific interference ability and predation susceptibility in newt larvae
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Risky prey behavior evolves in risky habitats
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Risky prey behavior evolves in risky habitats
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Risky prey behavior evolves in risky habitats
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Mark C Urban
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14377-14382
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10.1073/PNAS.0704645104
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2007-08-27T00:00:00Z