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27. Chivers, D.P., Wisenden, B.D. and Smith, R.J.F. 1996. Damselfly larvae (Enallagma boreale) learn to recognize predators from chemical cues in the predator’s diet. Animal Behaviour 52: 315-320. 26. Kiesecker, J.M., Chivers, D.P. and Blaustein, A.R. 1996. The use of chemical cues in predator recognition by western toad (Bufo boreas) tadpoles. Animal Behaviour, 52: 1237-1245. 25. Kiesecker, J.M., Anderson, M.T., Chivers, D.P., Wildy, E.L., DeVito, J., Marco, A., Blaustein, A.R., Beatty, J.J. and Storm, R.M. 1996. Natural History Notes on Plethodon dunni (Dunn's salamander) cannibalism. Herpetological Review, 27: 194. 24. Chivers, D.P., Kiesecker, J.M., Anderson, M.T., Wildy, E.L. and Blaustein, A.R. 1996. Avoidance response of a terrestrial salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum) to chemical alarm cues. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 22: 1709-1716. 23. Chivers, D.P., Brown, G.E. and Smith, R.J.F. 1996. The evolution of chemical alarm signals: attracting predators benefits alarm signal senders. American Naturalist, 148: 649-659. 22. Chivers, D.P., Wisenden, B.D. and Smith, R.J.F. 1996. Damselfly larvae learn to recognize predators from chemical cues in the predator's diet. Animal Behaviour, 52: 315-320. 21. Brown, G.E., Chivers, D.P. and Smith, R.J.F. 1996. The effects of diet on localized defecation by northern pike (Esox lucius). Journal of Chemical Ecology, 22: 467-475. 20. Mathis, A., Chivers, D.P. and Smith, R.J.F. 1996. Cultural transmission of predator recognition in fishes: intraspecific and interspecific learning. Animal Behaviour, 51: 185-201. |