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1. The relevance of integrating multiple sensory modalities into capturing devices: The case of the global pest Sirex noctilio.

2. The importance of Apis mellifera olfaction to social immunity.

3. Response of juvenile male and female guppies to acute predation cues.

4. Antipredator Behavioural Responses of Tadpoles of the Indian Painted Frog Uperodon taprobanicus (Parker, 1934) (Microhylidae) to Kairomones from the Predatory Tadpoles of the Indian Bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus (Daudin, 1803) (Dicroglossidae).

5. Feral frogs, native newts, and chemical cues: identifying threats from and management opportunities for invasive African Clawed Frogs in Washington state.

6. Entry by brute force: An unusual behaviour displayed by Scaurus uncinus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), to access nests of Messor barbarus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Spain

7. Changes in Male Behavior in Response to Female Chemical Stimulus in an Understudied Arthropod Model.

8. Crowding as a possible stress factor in food choice of aphidophagous ladybird beetle, Propylea dissecta (Mulsant).

9. Responses of Showy Leopard Frog Larvae (Lithobates spectabilis) to the Presence of Introduced Rainbow Trout in Mexico.

10. Threat to the predator suppresses defence of its prey

12. Herbicide changes the role of body condition in mating interactions of a wolf spider but courtship is primarily affected by female immunity.

13. Low Intraspecific Aggression Level, Cuticular Hydrocarbons, and Polydomy in the Bullet Ant.

14. Evaluation of sensory modalities involved in finding food and foraging behaviour in light/dark conditions in tadpoles of the invasive species Lithobates catesbeianus.

15. Evidence for an innate basis of prey preference in a desert ambush predator.

16. CHARACTERIZATION OF DOMINANT CUTICULAR HYDROCARBONS IN INVERSION AND INVERSION-FREE STRAINS OF DROSOPHILA ANANASSAE (DOLESCHALL).

17. Behavioural responses of predator-naïve, predator-experienced and wild-caught Sphaerotheca breviceps tadpoles to kairomones from the carnivorous tadpoles of Hoplobatrachus tigerinus.

18. Feral frogs, native newts, and chemical cues: identifying threats from and management opportunities for invasive African Clawed Frogs in Washington state.

19. Developments in the study of poison frog evolutionary ecology I: social interactions, life history and habitat use across space and ontogeny.

20. Chemical Cues Released by Predators' Consumption of Heterospecific Prey Alter the Embryogenesis of Zebrafish.

21. Male recognition of conspecific female chemical cues in a diverse clade of freshwater fishes.

22. Zebra Finch Females Avoided the Scent of Males with Greater Body Condition.

23. Conspecific and heterospecific cueing in shelter choices of Blaptica dubia cockroaches.

24. Feral frogs, native newts, and chemical cues: identifying threats from and management opportunities for invasive African Clawed Frogs in Washington state

25. Ecophysiological behaviour of different diatoms in response to copepod signals.

26. The reactions of two species of aphid to chemotactile cues from a wolf spider match their vulnerability to predation.

27. Sensory Basis of Food and Predator Detection in the Tadpoles of the Bicolored Frog Clinotarsus curtipes (Jerdon, 1854) (Anura: Ranidae).

28. Carbon nanofibers caused oxidative stress and disrupted anti-predator responses in common spiny loach.

29. Behavioral responses of the Japanese freshwater crab, Geothelphusa dehaani, to the leech, Myxobdella sinanensis.

30. Sex and background risk influence responses to acute predation risk in Trinidadian guppies.

31. Investigating signal modalities of aposematism in a poison frog.

32. Preference of black soldier fly larvae for feed substrate previously colonised by conspecific larvae.

33. Sex recognition does not modulate aggression toward nest intruders in a paper wasp.

34. The role of chemical cues in locating the host pelagic Sargassum spp. by the symbiotic fish Stephanolepis hispidus.

35. Acquired predator recognition via epidermal alarm cues but not dietary alarm cues by isolated pupfish

36. Chemical Cues

37. Honeydew Is a Food Source and a Contact Kairomone for Aphelinus mali.

38. Recognition of conspecific immunological status in a neotropical paper wasp.

39. The fecal shield is a double-edged sword for larvae of a leaf beetle.

40. Predatory invertebrates indirectly impact leaf‐litter breakdown by different foragers in temporary wetlands.

41. Behavioural responses to chemical cues of predators differ between fire salamander larvae from two different habitats.

42. Enhancing wound healing and minimizing scarring: A comprehensive review of nanofiber technology in wound dressings.

43. Specific settlement strategies for two exploited limpet species (Patella aspera and P. ordinaria) using coralline algae and conditioned seawater.

44. Volatiles as Attractants of Mahogany Shoot Borer, Hypsipyla grandella Zeller (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae).

46. The role of intraspecific mechanical and chemical signaling for mate and sexual recognition in male Tityus pusillus (Scorpiones, Buthidae).

47. Multimodal Cues Do Not Improve Predator Recognition in Green Toad Tadpoles.

48. Do Sand Smelt (Atherina presbyter Cuvier, 1829) Larvae Discriminate among Conspecifics Using Different Sensory Cues?

49. Disturbance cue communication is shaped by emitter diet and receiver background risk in Trinidadian guppies.

50. Transcriptome Dynamics of an Oyster Larval Response to a Conspecific Cue-Mediated Settlement Induction in the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas.

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