Degrading habitats and the effect of topographic complexity on risk assessment.
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Habitat degradation is threatening reef replenishment by making fish fearless.Interspecific differences in how habitat degradation affects escape responseTemporal links in daily activity patterns between coral reef predators and their prey.Vigilance and activity time-budget adjustments of wintering hooded cranes, Grus monacha, in human-dominated foraging habitatsHabitat degradation disrupts neophobia in juvenile coral reef fish.Fish wariness is a more sensitive indicator to changes in fishing pressure than abundance, length or biomass.Coral reef fish predator maintains olfactory acuity in degraded coral habitats.Plasticity of Escape Responses: Prior Predator Experience Enhances Escape Performance in a Coral Reef Fish.Algae associated with coral degradation affects risk assessment in coral reef fishes.Three-dimensional interstitial space mediates predator foraging success in different spatial arrangements.Disrupted learning: habitat degradation impairs crucial antipredator responses in naive prey.Damsel in distress: captured damselfish prey emit chemical cues that attract secondary predators and improve escape chances.Not equal in the face of habitat change: closely related fishes differ in their ability to use predation-related information in degraded coral.Climate-driven coral reorganisation influences aggressive behaviour in juvenile coral-reef fishes
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Degrading habitats and the effect of topographic complexity on risk assessment.
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scientific article published on 30 September 2013
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Degrading habitats and the effect of topographic complexity on risk assessment.
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Degrading habitats and the effect of topographic complexity on risk assessment
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Oona M Lönnstedt
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10.1002/ECE3.793
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2013-09-30T00:00:00Z