Studies of phenotypic plasticity frequently ask how organisms respond to a change in their environment, but most organisms do not experience single environmental changes …
Predation is a strong selective force in most natural systems, potentially fueling evolutionary changes in prey morphology, life history and behaviour. Recent work has suggested that …
Background Among higher terrestrial organisms we consider it selfevident that interactions are not only influenced by visual signals, but that also olfactory and auditory senses are …
Since the first edition was published, a second invasive dreissenid, the quagga mussel, has become established in the western US and is rapidly spreading. This book provides the first …
For phenotypically plastic organisms to produce phenotypes that are well matched to their environment, they must acquire information about their environment. For inducible defences …
While numerous studies have been conducted on the ecology and evolution of phenotypic plasticity, to really understand plasticity we need to expose organisms to different …
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The paper reviews recent studies of the olfactory system in fishes. The anatomy and morphology of the olfactory organ in fish with different systematics and modes of life are …
We compared movement patterns and rhythms of activity of a top predator, the Iberian lynx Lynx pardinus, a mesopredator, the red fox Vulpes vulpes, and their shared principal prey …
The last decade has seen an explosion in the number of studies exploring predator-induced plasticity. Recently, there has been a call for more comprehensive approaches that can …