2024
DOI: 10.1111/eth.13490
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Behavioral response to chemical cues from injured conspecifics in the livebearing fish, Brachyrhaphis rhabdophora

Alexandra G. Duffy,
Jerald B. Johnson

Abstract: Predator–prey dynamics have led to a strong selection of prey's ability to detect and respond to information about the risk environment. Further, intrinsic factors, such as sex, may cause prey to perceive and respond to information differently. Chemical alarm cues from injured conspecifics are a classic example of how prey have evolved to use publicly available information to shape their behavior and enhance fitness, yet sex‐specific alarm reactions are rarely considered. The purpose of our study was to compar… Show more

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