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Cameras capture surprising change in predators' behavior at watering hole: 'It was not just one species'
Just by being around, humans can change how wild animals behave in ways that could put them at risk, according to a new study published in the Journal of Zoology. Understanding the impact of humans on ...
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The researchers worked with three Daphnia species that are not only threatened by different predators, but whose predators emit different chemical signals, thereby triggering various defense responses ...
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