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    The alarm cue obstruction hypothesis: isopods respond to alarm cues, but do not respond to dietary chemical cues from predatory bluegill by Spivey, Kari L, Chapman, Trevor L, Schmitz, Alexandra L, Bast, Derek E, Smith, Amelia L.B, Gall, Brian G

    Published in Behaviour (01-01-2015)
    “…Predator avoidance behaviours occur when prey detect a predator but the predator has not yet detected and identified prey. These defences are critical because…”
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