2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10886-024-01543-5
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Differential Effects of Ephemeral and Stable Predator Chemical Cues on Spider Antipredator Behaviour

Nijat Narimanov,
Jonna M. Heuschele,
Martin H. Entling
et al.

Abstract: Semiochemicals left by predators in their foraging area can be utilised by prey to avoid predation. The range of predators’ chemical cues with contrasting degradation rates might provide information of different quality, potentially allowing prey to differentiate between the immediate and the longer-term presence of predators in a location. So far, knowledge about the roles of volatile versus stable chemical cues in informing predation risk is limited. We here seek to disentangle the role of ephemeral trail ph… Show more

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