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Multimodal Cues Do Not Improve Predator Recognition in Green Toad Tadpoles
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Gazzola, Andrea
, Pellitteri-Rosa, Daniele
, Guadin, Bianca
, Balestrieri, Alessandro
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amphibians
/ anti-predatory behaviour
/ chemical cues
/ Experiments
/ Laboratories
/ Predation
/ Recording sessions
/ tadpoles
/ Toads
/ visual cues
2022
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Multimodal Cues Do Not Improve Predator Recognition in Green Toad Tadpoles
by
Gazzola, Andrea
, Pellitteri-Rosa, Daniele
, Guadin, Bianca
, Balestrieri, Alessandro
in
amphibians
/ anti-predatory behaviour
/ chemical cues
/ Experiments
/ Laboratories
/ Predation
/ Recording sessions
/ tadpoles
/ Toads
/ visual cues
2022
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Multimodal Cues Do Not Improve Predator Recognition in Green Toad Tadpoles
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Gazzola, Andrea
, Pellitteri-Rosa, Daniele
, Guadin, Bianca
, Balestrieri, Alessandro
in
amphibians
/ anti-predatory behaviour
/ chemical cues
/ Experiments
/ Laboratories
/ Predation
/ Recording sessions
/ tadpoles
/ Toads
/ visual cues
2022
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Multimodal Cues Do Not Improve Predator Recognition in Green Toad Tadpoles
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Multimodal Cues Do Not Improve Predator Recognition in Green Toad Tadpoles
2022
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The anti-predator behaviour of green toad (Bufotes balearicus) tadpoles was investigated by exposing them to only the visual or chemical cues, or a combination of both, of a native predator, southern hawker Aeshna cyanea. We collected green toad egg strings in the field and tadpoles did not receive any predatory stimulus before the onset of the experiment. To manipulate chemical and visual cues independently, dragonfly larvae were caged inside a transparent plastic container, while chemical cues (odour of tadpole-fed dragonfly larvae) were injected into the surrounding arena. An empty container and water were used, respectively, as controls. The behaviour of individually tested tadpoles was videorecorded for 40 min, of which 20 were before their exposure to stimuli. Five second-distance frames were compared to assess both tadpole activity and position within the arena with respect to the visual stimulus. The tadpole level of activity strongly decreased after exposure to either chemical cues alone or in combination with visual cues, while visual cues alone apparently did not elicit any defensive response. The position of tadpoles inside the arena was not affected by visual cues, suggesting that green toad tadpoles mainly rely on olfactory cues to assess the level of predation risk.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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