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Do predator cues influence turn alternation behavior in terrestrial isopods Porcellio laevis Latreille and Armadillidium vulgare Latreille?
Kevin G. Hegarty,
Scott L. Kight
Biology
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Terrestrial Isopods
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Turn Alternation
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Laevis
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Latreille
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Armadillidium Vulgare
100%
Predator Cues
100%
Indirect Exposure
50%
Two-species
25%
Divergence
25%
Long-term Exposure
25%
Evolutionary Conservation
25%
Behavioral Patterns
25%
Negative Stimuli
25%
Straight Line
25%
Oniscidea
25%
Isopod
25%
Predatory Ants
25%
Crustacea
25%
Navigation Scheme
25%
Antipredator
25%
Indirect Cues
25%
Armadillidiidae
25%
Navigational Behavior
25%
Porcellionidae
25%
Predator Defense
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Porcellio
100%
Isopoda
100%
Armadillidium Vulgare
100%
Crustacea
33%
Armadillidiidae
33%
Porcellionidae
33%