Generalization of predator recognition: Velvet geckos display anti-predator behaviours in response to chemicals from non-dangerous elapid snakes
- Publisher:
- Current Zoology
- Publication Type:
- Journal Article
- Citation:
- Current Zoology, 2010, 56 (3 Special Issue), pp. 337 - 342
- Issue Date:
- 2010-01
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Many prey species detect chemical cues from predators and modify their behaviours in ways that reduce their risk of predation. Theory predicts that prey should modify their anti-predator responses according to the degree of threat posed by the predator.
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