Testing the feasibility of the startle-first route to deimatism
Abstract Many prey species perform deimatic displays that are thought to scare or startle would-be predators, or elicit other reflexive responses that lead to attacks being delayed or abandoned. The form of these displays differs among species, but often includes prey revealing previously-hidden con...
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Auteurs principaux: | Grace G. Holmes, Emeline Delferrière, Candy Rowe, Jolyon Troscianko, John Skelhorn |
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2018
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