Increasing intensity of deimatic behaviour in response to repeated simulated attacks: a case study on the mountain katydid (

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  • who: Faelan Mourmourakis from the Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW, Australia have published the Article: Increasing intensity of deimatic behaviour in response to repeated simulated attacks: a case study on the mountain katydid (, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study shows that in mountain katydids intensity of deimatic behaviour increases with repeated attacks perhaps indicating that prey sensitise or that maximal displays during initial attacks carry high costs such as conspicuousness. The authors examined the effect of repeated simulated predation attacks on the deimatic display and escape response of the mountain . . .

     

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