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Data from: The correlated evolution of antipredator defences and brain size in mammals
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spray;spines;Erinaceidae;encephalization quotient;Tenrecidae;armour;Brain size;Mammalia;Dasypodidae;Mephitidae;quills;Manidae;Erethizontidae;Hystricidae
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.tr7m5
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Mammals that possess elaborate antipredator defences such as body armour, spines and quills are usually well protected, intermediate in size, prima
Data from: Plastic responses to parents and predators lead to divergent social behaviour in sticklebacks
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parental care;Phenotypic Plasticity;paternal effects;predation;schooling;transgenerational plasticity;Gasterosteus aculeatus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.cp2vn740
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Population divergence in antipredator defense and behaviour occurs rapidly and repeatedly. Genetic differences, phenotypic plasti
Data from: Trust thy neighbour in times of trouble: background risk alters how tadpoles release and respond to disturbance cues
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Lithobates sylvaticus;disturbance cue;antipredator response;Tadpoles;social cue;predation;background risk
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doi:10.5061/dryad.k272c
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recipient. While disturbance cues from low-risk donors did not elicit an antipredator response in low-risk receivers, they did in high-risk rece
Data from: Evaluating adaptive, carry-over and plastic antipredator responses across a temporal gradient in Pacific chorus frogs
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Plasticity;Behavior;Pseudacris regilla;carry-over
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doi:10.5061/dryad.22pk5m9
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The development of antipredator traits is dependent on the frequency and intensity of predator exposure over evolutionary and ecological ti
Data from: Body size affects the evolution of hidden colour signals in moths
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secondary defence;startle display;predator-prey;Lepidoptera;deimatic display;antipredator adaptation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7rt02
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ng signals may confer additional survival benefits to the prey by startling/intimidating predators, it is unclear why they have evolved in some species
Data from: Body size, swimming speed, or thermal sensitivity? Predator-imposed selection on amphibian larvae
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selection differential viability selection predator-prey interaction predator-prey size ratio performance-fitness antipredator strategies amphibians dragonfly
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doi:10.5061/dryad.vh783
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of body size in predatorprey interactions. The absence of an appropriate control in predation experiments may lead to potentially misleading conc
Data from: Deceiving predators: linking distraction behavior with nest survival in a ground-nesting bird
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predation risk;Charadrius alexandrinus;distraction displays;plovers;defense investment;MARK
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doi:10.5061/dryad.48km5
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t of their antipredator strategies because they nest where a wide range of predators have access. We investigated the influence of distraction displays
Data from: Body size and evolution of motion dazzle coloration in lizards
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Murali, Gopal
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antipredator adaptation motion dazzle longitudinal stripes redirection lizards body size
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doi:10.5061/dryad.16g90
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on of these antipredator colorations. A recent experimental study has suggested that the longitudinal striped patterns on body of lizards can redirect attacks
Data from: Flash behavior increases prey survival
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startle;flash coloration;secondary defence;predator-prey;anti-predator;hidden coloration
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.g80d3j3
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st proof of concept: flash behavior, widely seen in taxa from insects to mammals, is an effective antipredator escape mechanism.
Data from: A novel alarm signal in aquatic prey: Familiar minnows coordinate group defences against predators through chemical disturbance cues
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Bairos-Novak, Kevin
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animal intention alarm signals antipredator defense audience effect disturbance cues familiarity fathead minnow shoaling
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doi:10.5061/dryad.1b4p03d
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findings support our hypothesis that disturbance cues are used as an antipredator signal to initiate coordinated group defences among familiar conspecifics

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