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Douglas Chivers
Douglas Chivers
Professor of Biology, University of Saskatchewan
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Chemical alarm signalling in aquatic predator-prey systems: a review and prospectus
DP Chivers, RJF Smith
Ecoscience 5 (3), 338-352, 1998
12571998
Chemical ecology of predator–prey interactions in aquatic ecosystems: a review and prospectus
MCO Ferrari, BD Wisenden, DP Chivers
Canadian Journal of Zoology 88 (7), 698-724, 2010
9522010
Replenishment of fish populations is threatened by ocean acidification
PL Munday, DL Dixson, MI McCormick, M Meekan, MCO Ferrari, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (29), 12930-12934, 2010
5702010
Anthropogenic noise increases fish mortality by predation
SD Simpson, AN Radford, SL Nedelec, MCO Ferrari, DP Chivers, ...
Nature communications 7 (1), 10544, 2016
4222016
The paradox of risk allocation: a review and prospectus
MCO Ferrari, A Sih, DP Chivers
Animal Behaviour 78 (3), 579-585, 2009
3352009
Ambient UV-B radiation causes deformities in amphibian embryos
AR Blaustein, JM Kiesecker, DP Chivers, RG Anthony
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94 (25), 13735-13737, 1997
3151997
Damselfly larvae learn to recognize predators from chemical cues in the predator's diet
DP Chivers, BD Wisenden, RJF Smith
Animal Behaviour 52 (2), 315-320, 1996
3041996
The use of chemical cues in predator recognition by western toad tadpoles
JM Kiesecker, DP Chivers, AR Blaustein
Animal Behaviour 52 (6), 1237-1245, 1996
2941996
Fathead minnows, Pimephales promelas, acquire predator recognition when alarm substance is associated with the sight of unfamiliar fish
DP Chivers, RJF Smith
Animal Behaviour 48 (3), 597-605, 1994
2781994
Predator-recognition training enhances survival of brook trout: evidence from laboratory and field-enclosure studies
RS Mirza, DP Chivers
Canadian Journal of Zoology 78 (12), 2198-2208, 2000
2742000
Phenotypically plastic neophobia: a response to variable predation risk
GE Brown, MCO Ferrari, CK Elvidge, I Ramnarine, DP Chivers
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1756), 20122712, 2013
2732013
The role of learning in the development of threat-sensitive predator avoidance by fathead minnows
MCO Ferrari, JJ Trowell, GE Brown, DP Chivers
Animal Behaviour 70 (4), 777-784, 2005
2662005
Familiarity and shoal cohesion in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas): implications for antipredator behaviour
DP Chivers, GE Brown, RJF Smith
Canadian Journal of Zoology 73 (5), 955-960, 1995
2631995
Cultural transmission of predator recognition in fishes: intraspecific and interspecific learning
A Mathis, DP Chivers, RJF Smith
Animal Behaviour 51 (1), 185-201, 1996
2601996
Generalization of learned predator recognition: an experimental test and framework for future studies
MCO Ferrari, A Gonzalo, F Messier, DP Chivers
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274 (1620), 1853-1859, 2007
2572007
Effects of ultraviolet radiation on amphibians: field experiments
AR Blaustein, JM Kiesecker, DP Chivers, DG Hokit, A Marco, LK Belden, ...
American Zoologist 38 (6), 799-812, 1998
2461998
The evolution of chemical alarm signals: attracting predators benefits alarm signal senders
DP Chivers, GE Brown, RJF Smith
The American Naturalist 148 (4), 649-659, 1996
2431996
Threat-sensitive predator avoidance by slimy sculpins: understanding the importance of visual versus chemical information
DP Chivers, RS Mirza, PJ Bryer, JM Kiesecker
Canadian Journal of Zoology 79 (5), 867-873, 2001
2302001
Putting prey and predator into the CO2 equation – qualitative and quantitative effects of ocean acidification on predator–prey interactions
MCO Ferrari, MI McCormick, PL Munday, MG Meekan, DL Dixson, ...
Ecology letters 14 (11), 1143-1148, 2011
2202011
The role of experience and chemical alarm signalling in predator recognition by fathead minnows, Pimephales promelas
DP Chivers, RJF Smith
Journal of Fish Biology 44 (2), 273-285, 1994
2161994
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