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- who: OIKOS et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: The dangers of irreversibility in an age of increased uncertainty: revisiting plasticity in invertebrates, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- future: Similarly environmental smoothing through plasticity includes sensitivity to indirect cues of predator activity (e_g the abundance of predator waste products in the environment or the alarm calls of other prey species) or to the growth of primary producers (e_g bud burst or flowering as used by invertebrate herbivores and pollinators) increasing the predictability of future attack or food supply. Having discussed the different types of . . .
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