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Multirobot Cooperative Learning for Predator Avoidance
Hung Manh La, Ronny Salim Lim, Weihua Sheng
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Ines Fürtbauer, Alice Pond, Michael Heistermann, Andrew J. King
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Robird: A Robotic Bird of Prey
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Prey fish escape by sensing the bow wave of a predator
William Stewart, Arjun Nair, Houshuo Jiang, Matthew J. McHenry
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Co-evolving predator and prey robots
Stefano Nolfi
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Predator crypsis enhances behaviourally mediated indirect effects on plants by altering bumblebee foraging preferences
Thomas C. Ings, Lars Chıttka
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Predator Empire: Drone Warfare and Full Spectrum Dominance
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Adaptive Behavior in Competing Co-Evolving Species
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Self-organization of collective escape in pigeon flocks
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Escape and surveillance asymmetries in locusts exposed to a Guinea fowl-mimicking robot predator
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Body size affects the evolution of hidden colour signals in moths
Changku Kang, Reza Zahiri, Thomas N. Sherratt
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Robot predators in virtual ecologies: the importance of memory in mimicry studies
Michael P. Speed
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Sparrowhawk movement, calling, and presence of dead conspecifics differentially impact blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) vocal and behavioral mobbing responses
Nora V. Carlson, Helen M. Pargeter, Christopher N. Templeton
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European starlings recognize the location of robotic conspecific attention
Shannon R. Butler, Esteban Fernández‐Juricic
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Evolution of Swarming Behavior Is Shaped by How Predators Attack
Randal S. Olson, David B. Knoester, Christoph Adami
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Can bees simultaneously engage in adaptive foraging behaviour and attend to cryptic predators?
Mu‐Yun Wang, Thomas C. Ings, Michael J. Proulx, Lars Chıttka
Citations: 39 • 2013
Fish prey change strategy with the direction of a threat
Arjun Nair, Kelsey Changsing, William Stewart, Matthew J. McHenry
Citations: 38 • 2017
Colour-independent shape recognition of cryptic predators by bumblebees
Thomas C. Ings, M.-Y. Wang, Lars Chıttka
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