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    Behavioral response of a generalist predator to chemotactile cues of two taxonomically distinct prey species

    Chemotactile cues unintentionally left by animals can play a major role in predator–prey interactions. Specialized predators can use them to find their prey, while prey individuals can assess predation risk. H...

    Hellena Binz, Elena F. Kraft, Martin H. Entling, Florian Menzel in Chemoecology (2016)

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    Effects of Spider Chemotactile Cues on Arthropod Behavior

    Predation risk can strongly affect the behavior of prey species. However, empirical evidence for changes in behavior driven by spider cues is restricted to relatively few taxa. Here, we conducted a series of b...

    Roman Bucher, Hellena Binz, Florian Menzel, Martin H. Entling in Journal of Insect Behavior (2014)