Information about Predators Varies across an Amazonian Rain Forest as a Result of Sentinel Species Distribution

Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Information about predation risk is of fundamental value in biological communities. Because many prey species have shared predators, eavesdropping on other species' alarms is a widely recognized mechanism underlying the formation of mixed-species groups. However, information transfer may vary both across and within groups because some species provide higher-quality information about predators than others. We tested this phenomenon in Amazonian...
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Title
Information about Predators Varies across an Amazonian Rain Forest as a Result of Sentinel Species Distribution
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
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