Predator-recognition training enhances survival of brook trout: evidence from laboratory and field-enclosure studies RS Mirza, DP Chivers Canadian Journal of Zoology 78 (12), 2198-2208, 2000 | 279 | 2000 |
Threat-sensitive predator avoidance by slimy sculpins: understanding the importance of visual versus chemical information DP Chivers, RS Mirza, PJ Bryer, JM Kiesecker Canadian Journal of Zoology 79 (5), 867-873, 2001 | 228 | 2001 |
Epidermal ‘alarm substance’cells of fishes maintained by non-alarm functions: possible defence against pathogens, parasites and UVB radiation DP Chivers, BD Wisenden, CJ Hindman, TA Michalak, RC Kusch, ... Proceedings of the Royal Society B: biological sciences 274 (1625), 2611-2619, 2007 | 192 | 2007 |
Predator diet cues and the assessment of predation risk by aquatic vertebrates: a review and prospectus DP Chivers, RS Mirza Chemical signals in vertebrates 9, 277-284, 2001 | 164 | 2001 |
Response of juvenile rainbow trout to varying concentrations of chemical alarm cue: response thresholds and survival during encounters with predators RS Mirza, DP Chivers Canadian Journal of Zoology 81 (1), 88-95, 2003 | 151 | 2003 |
Responses of American toad tadpoles to predation cues: behavioural response thresholds, threat-sensitivity and acquired predation recognition RS Mirza, MCO Ferrari, JM Kiesecker, DP Chivers Behaviour 143 (7), 877-889, 2006 | 143 | 2006 |
Importance of predator diet cues in responses of larval wood frogs to fish and invertebrate predators DP Chivers, RS Mirza Journal of Chemical Ecology 27, 45-51, 2001 | 140 | 2001 |
Are chemical alarm cues conserved within salmonid fishes? RS Mirza, DP Chivers Journal of chemical ecology 27, 1641-1655, 2001 | 138 | 2001 |
Making sense of predator scents: investigating the sophistication of predator assessment abilities of fathead minnows RC Kusch, RS Mirza, DP Chivers Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 55, 551-555, 2004 | 130 | 2004 |
Chemosensory assessment of predation risk by slimy sculpins (Cottus cognatus): responses to alarm, disturbance, and predator cues PJ Bryer, RS Mirza, DP Chivers Journal of Chemical Ecology 27, 533-546, 2001 | 106 | 2001 |
Learned recognition of heterospecific alarm cues enhances survival during encounters with predators D Chivers, R Mirza, J Johnston Behaviour 139 (7), 929-938, 2002 | 98 | 2002 |
Chemical Alarm Signals Enhance Survival of Brook Charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) During Encounters with Predatory Chain Pickerel (Esox niger) RS Mirza, DP Chivers Ethology 107 (11), 989-1005, 2001 | 96 | 2001 |
Differential responses of male and female red swordtails to chemical alarm cues RS Mirza, JJ Scott, DP Chivers Journal of Fish Biology 59 (3), 716-728, 2001 | 86 | 2001 |
Does temporal variation in predation risk influence the intensity of antipredator responses? A test of the risk allocation hypothesis RS Mirza, A Mathis, DP Chivers Ethology 112 (1), 44-51, 2006 | 82 | 2006 |
Fathead Minnows, Pimephales promelas, Learn to Recognize Chemical Alarm Cues of Introduced Brook Stickleback, Culaea inconstans MS Pollock, DP Chivers, RS Mirza, BD Wisenden Environmental Biology of Fishes 66, 313-319, 2003 | 77 | 2003 |
Copper Binding Dynamics and Olfactory Impairment in Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas) WW Green, RS Mirza, CM Wood, GG Pyle Environmental science & technology 44 (4), 1431-1437, 2010 | 75 | 2010 |
Copper-impaired chemosensory function and behavior in aquatic animals GG Pyle, RS Mirza Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 13 (3), 492-505, 2007 | 73 | 2007 |
Responses of wild fishes to alarm chemicals in pristine and metal-contaminated lakes TD McPherson, RS Mirza, GG Pyle Canadian Journal of zoology 82 (5), 694-700, 2004 | 71 | 2004 |
Brook char (Salvelinus fontinalis) can differentiate chemical alarm cues produced by different age/size classes of conspecifics RS Mirza, DP Chivers Journal of Chemical Ecology 28, 555-564, 2002 | 70 | 2002 |
Learned recognition of heterospecific alarm signals: the importance of a mixed predator diet RS Mirza, DP Chivers Ethology 107 (11), 1007-1018, 2001 | 65 | 2001 |