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Threat-sensitive anti-intraguild predation behaviour: maternal strategies to reduce offspring predation risk in mites.Plastic response of fearful prey to the spatiotemporal dynamics of predator distribution.Predator evasion in zooplankton is suppressed by polyunsaturated fatty acid limitation.The landscape of fear as an emergent property of heterogeneity: Contrasting patterns of predation risk in grassland ecosystemsNo evidence of nonlinear effects of predator density, refuge availability, or body size of prey on prey mortality rates.The interactive effect of an emerging infectious disease and an emerging contaminant on Woodhouse's toad (Anaxyrus woodhousii) tadpoles.Predation risk increases immune response in a larval dragonfly (Leucorrhinia intacta).Patterns of ambulatory dispersal in Tetranychus urticae can be associated with host plant specialization.Impact of Predator Cues on Responses to Silver Nanoparticles in Daphnia carinata.The role of individual behavior type in mediating indirect interactions.Can rare positive interactions become common when large carnivores consume livestock?Defining and measuring the impact of dynamic traits on interspecific interactions.Predator crypsis enhances behaviourally mediated indirect effects on plants by altering bumblebee foraging preferences.Effects of carbaryl on species interactions of the foothill yellow legged frog (Rana boylii) and the Pacific treefrog (Pseudacris regilla)An invasive species may be better than none: invasive signal and native noble crayfish have similar community effectsHabitat heterogeneity and mammalian predator-prey interactionsPredation in bird populations
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2005 nî lūn-bûn
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2005年の論文
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2005年学术文章
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Are scared prey as good as dead?
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Are scared prey as good as dead?
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Are scared prey as good as dead?
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Are scared prey as good as dead?
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Are scared prey as good as dead?
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Are scared prey as good as dead?
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Are scared prey as good as dead?
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Barney Luttbeg
Jacob L Kerby
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10.1016/J.TREE.2005.05.006
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2005-08-01T00:00:00Z