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  1. Effects of species vs. functional diversity: Understanding the roles of complementarity and competition on ecosystem function in a tropical stream fish assemblage
  2. Aquatic ecosystem acidification and its impact on olfactory-mediated behavioural responses.
  3. Sensory complement model helps to predict diel alarm response patterns in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) under natural conditions
  4. Ambient pH and the Response to Chemical Alarm Cues in Juvenile Atlantic Salmon: Mechanisms of Reduced Behavioral Responses
  5. Effects of acid rainfall on juvenile Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) antipredator behaviour: loss of chemical alarm function and potential survival consequences during predation
  6. Response to Chemical Alarm Cues under Weakly Acidic Conditions: A Graded Loss of Antipredator Behaviour in Juvenile Rainbow Trout
  7. Learned recognition of a novel odour by wild juvenile Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, under fully natural conditions
  8. Impaired detection of chemical alarm cues by juvenile wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in a weakly acidic environment
  9. Acquired recognition of novel predator odour cocktails by juvenile glowlight tetras
  10. Learning to recognize novel predators under weakly acidic conditions: the effects of reduced pH on acquired predator recognition by juvenile rainbow trout
  11. Detection of conspecific alarm cues by juvenile salmonids under neutral and weakly acidic conditions: laboratory and field tests