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Non-consumptive effects of larval Salamandra on crustacean prey: Can eggs detect predators?
Leon Blaustein
Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology
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Crustacean
100%
Salamandra Salamandra
100%
Non-consumptive Effects
100%
Crustacean Prey
100%
Salamander Larvae
60%
Chemical Cues
40%
Salamander
40%
Crustacean Species
40%
Prey Consumption
40%
Treatment Control
20%
Fire Effects
20%
Fire Salamander
20%
Salamandra Infraimmaculata
20%
Hydroperiod
20%
Artificial Pools
20%
Similis
20%
Temporary Pools
20%
Outdoor Pool
20%
Prey Population
20%
Cyzicus
20%
Prey Behavior
20%
Chemical Delay
20%
Ceriodaphnia Quadrangula
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Fire Salamander
100%
Crustacea
14%
Hatching
14%
Salamandra salamandra
14%
Cage
14%
Ceriodaphnia
14%