Doug P. Chivers
Affiliations: | Biology | University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada |
Area:
Behavioural and evolutionary ecology of predator-prey interactions, and the effects of human-induced environmental changes in freshwater ecosystems.Google:
"Doug Chivers"Parents
Sign in to add mentorReginald Jan Frederick Smith | grad student | 1995 | University of Saskatchewan | |
(The role of alarm signalling in learned recognition of predation risk by fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas)) | ||||
Andrew (Andy) Richard Blaustein | post-doc | Oregon State |
Children
Sign in to add traineeBrandon Demuth | grad student | ||
Van Wishingrad | grad student | 2011- | University of Saskatchewan |
Reehan S. Mirza | grad student | 2003 | University of Saskatchewan |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorMaud C. O. Ferrari | collaborator | University of Saskatchewan |
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Luttbeg B, Ferrari MCO, Blumstein DT, et al. (2020) Safety Cues Can Give Prey More Valuable Information Than Danger Cues. The American Naturalist. 195: 636-648 |
Meuthen D, Ferrari MCO, Lane T, et al. (2019) Predation risk induces age- and sex-specific morphological plastic responses in the fathead minnow Pimephales promelas. Scientific Reports. 9: 15378 |
Crane AL, Brown GE, Chivers DP, et al. (2019) An ecological framework of neophobia: from cells to organisms to populations. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society |
Chivers DP, McCormick MI, Fakan EP, et al. (2019) Coral degradation alters predator odour signatures and influences prey learning and survival. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 286: 20190562 |
Crane AL, Chivers DP, Ferrari MCO. (2019) Time-dependent latent inhibition of predator-recognition learning. Biology Letters. 15: 20190183 |
Bairos-Novak KR, Ferrari MCO, Chivers DP. (2019) A novel alarm signal in aquatic prey: Familiar minnows coordinate group defences against predators through chemical disturbance cues. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Anderson PJ, Mitchell MD, Fedoroff KJ, et al. (2019) The Effects of Selenomethionine on the Escape Behaviours of Fathead Minnows. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology |
Horn ME, Ferrari MCO, Chivers DP. (2019) Retention of learned predator recognition in embryonic and juvenile rainbow trout Behavioral Ecology. 30: 1575-1582 |
Meuthen D, Ferrari MCO, Lane T, et al. (2019) High background risk induces risk allocation rather than generalized neophobia in the fathead minnow Behavioral Ecology. 30: 1416-1424 |
McCormick MI, Ferrari MC, Fakan EP, et al. (2019) Diet cues and their utility for risk assessment in degraded habitats Animal Behaviour. 152: 19-28 |