2001 Publications

72. Brown, G.E., Adrian, J.C. Jr., Patton, T. and Chivers, D.P. 2001. Fathead minnows learn to recognize perch when exposed to concentrations of alarm pheromone below their behavioural response threshold. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79: 2239-2245.

 

71. Anderson, M.T., Kiesecker, J.M., Chivers, D.P. and Blaustein, A.R. 2001.  The direct and indirect effects of temperature on a predator-prey relationship. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79: 1834-1841.

 

70. Mirza, R.S. and Chivers, D.P. 2001. Do juvenile yellow perch use diet cues to assess the level of threat posed by intraspecific predators? Behaviour 138: 1249-1258.

 

69. Mirza, R.S. and Chivers, D.P. 2001. Learned recognition of heterospecific alarm signals: the importance of a mixed predator diet. Ethology 107: 1007-1018.

 

68. Mirza, R.S. and Chivers, D.P. 2001. Chemical alarm signals enhance survival of brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) during encounters with chain pickerel (Esox niger). Ethology 107: 989-1006.

 

67. Chivers, D.P. and Mirza, R.S. 2001. Predator diet cues and the assessment of predation risk by aquatic vertebrates: a review and prospectus. Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, Volume 9, pp. 277-284 (eds. Marchlewska-Koj, A., Lepri, J.J. and Müller-Schwarze, D.). Plenum Press: New York.

 

66. Mirza, R.S. and Chivers, D.P. 2001.  Do chemical alarm signals enhance survival of aquatic vertebrates? An analysis of the current research paradigm. Chemical Signals in Vertebrates, Volume 9, pp 19-26 (eds. Marchlewska-Koj, A., Lepri, J.J. and Müller-Schwarze, D.). Plenum Press: New York.

 

65. Mirza, R.S., Scott, J.J. and Chivers, D.P. 2001.  Differential responses of male and female red swordtails to chemical alarm cues. Journal of Fish Biology 59: 716-728.

 

64. Mirza, R.S., Chivers, D.P. and Godin, J.-G. J. 2001. Brook charr alevins alter timing of nest emergence in response to chemical cues from a fish predator. Journal of Chemical Ecology 27: 1775-1785.

 

63. Chivers, D.P., Wildy, E.L., Kiesecker, J.M. and Blaustein, A.R. 2001. Avoidance responses of juvenile Pacific treefrogs to chemical cues of introduced predatory bullfrogs. Journal of Chemical Ecology 27: 1667-1676.

 

62. Mirza, R.S. and Chivers, D.P. 2001.  Are chemical alarm signals conserved within salmonid fishes? Journal of Chemical Ecology 27: 1641-1655.

 

61. Chivers, D.P., Mirza, R.S., Bryer, P.J. and Kiesecker, J.M. 2001. Threat-sensitive predator avoidance by slimy sculpins: understanding the role of visual versus chemical information. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79: 867-873.

 

60. Bryer, P.J., Mirza, R.S. and Chivers, D.P. 2001. Chemosensory assessment of predation risk by slimy sculpins (Cottus cognatus): responses to alarm, disturbance and predator cues. Journal of Chemical Ecology 27: 533-546.

 

59. Wildy, E.L., Chivers, D.P., Kiesecker, J.M., and Blaustein, A.R. 2001. The effects of food level and density on aggression and cannibalism in larval long-toed salamanders. Oecologia 128: 202-209.

 

58. Chivers, D.P. and Mirza, R.S. 2001.  The importance of predator-diet cues in the responses of larval woodfrogs to fish and invertebrate predators. Journal of Chemical Ecology 27: 45-51.

 

57. Chivers, D.P., Kiesecker, J.M., Marco, A., DeVito, J., Anderson, M.T. and Blaustein, A.R. 2001. Predator-induced life-history changes in amphibians: egg predation induces hatching. Oikos 92: 135-142.

 

56. Blaustein, A.R., Belden, L.K., Hatch, A.C., Kats, L.B. Hoffman, P.D., Hays, J.B., Marco, A., Chivers, D.P. and Kiesecker, J.M. 2001. Ultraviolet radiation and amphibians. In: Ecosystems, Evolution and Ultraviolet Radiation, pp. 63-79 (ed. Cockell, C.S. and Blaustein, A.R.), Springer-Verlag.

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