Embryonic exposure to native and alien predator cues tunes tadpole defensive behaviour

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  • who: Andrea Gazzola from the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy have published the research: Embryonic exposure to native and alien predator cues tunes tadpole defensive behaviour, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Hatching time (i.e.: the number of hours from the onset of the experiment to hatching) was considered as the response variable in a linear mixed model (LMM).
  • how: Body measures (mass developmental stage body length tail length and tail depth) were recorded at hatching and a behavioural test was conducted to explore tadpole responses to . . .

     

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