Nancy M. Schoeppner, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
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(Eavesdropping on the enemy: The importance of chemical cues for inducible defenses.) |
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Schoeppner NM, Relyea RA. (2009) When should prey respond to consumed heterospecifics? Testing hypotheses of perceived risk Copeia. 190-194 |
Schoeppner NM, Relyea RA. (2009) Interpreting the smells of predation: How alarm cues and kairomones induce different prey defences Functional Ecology. 23: 1114-1121 |
Schoeppner NM, Relyea RA. (2009) Phenotypic plasticity in response to fine-grained environmental variation in predation Functional Ecology. 23: 587-594 |
Schoeppner NM, Relyea RA. (2008) Detecting small environmental differences: risk-response curves for predator-induced behavior and morphology. Oecologia. 154: 743-54 |
Schoeppner NM, Relyea RA. (2005) Damage, digestion, and defence: the roles of alarm cues and kairomones for inducing prey defences. Ecology Letters. 8: 505-12 |
Relyea RA, Schoeppner NM, Hoverman JT. (2005) Pesticides and amphibians: The importance of community context Ecological Applications. 15: 1125-1134 |