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Something smells fishy: predator-naïve salmon use diet cues, not kairomones, to recognize a sympatric mammalian predator

Laura Jayne Roberts, Carlos Garcia De Leaniz Orcid Logo

Animal Behaviour, Volume: 82, Issue: 4, Pages: 619 - 625

Swansea University Author: Carlos Garcia De Leaniz Orcid Logo

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Published in: Animal Behaviour
ISSN: 0003-3472
Published: 2011
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title Something smells fishy: predator-naïve salmon use diet cues, not kairomones, to recognize a sympatric mammalian predator
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title_short Something smells fishy: predator-naïve salmon use diet cues, not kairomones, to recognize a sympatric mammalian predator
title_full Something smells fishy: predator-naïve salmon use diet cues, not kairomones, to recognize a sympatric mammalian predator
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