Rising temperature accelerates the responses of inducible anti-predator morphological defenses of Ceriodaphnia cornuta but decreases the responsive intensity
Cladocerans can recognize predation risk by sensing the chemical cues released by their predators, and adopt effective anti-predator defensive strategies to avoid being predated. In nature waters, temperature, as one of the key abiotic factors, fluctuates with day-night and seasons, especially under...
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Main Authors: | Shanshan Qin, Lili Ma, Da Li, Jing Huang, Lu Zhang, Yunfei Sun, Zhou Yang |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b5a90c0c28c94ecbbd135b62e07491a1 |
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