Evidence of anticipatory immune and hormonal responses to predation risk in an echinoderm
Abstract Recent efforts have been devoted to the link between responses to non-physical stressors and immune states in animals, mostly using human and other vertebrate models. Despite evolutionary relevance, comparatively limited work on the appraisal of predation risk and aspects of cognitive ecolo...
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Autores principales: | Jean-François Hamel, Sara Jobson, Guillaume Caulier, Annie Mercier |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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