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Ecotoxicological assessments commonly consider the direct effects of anthropogenic toxicants on the survival, growth, and reproduction of organisms. However, toxicants also may have indirect effects on aquatic communities by altering species interactions such as predation and competition. Such indirect effects are often mediated by changes in animal behavior, and contribute to uncertainty in predicting...
The effects of anthropogenic toxicants on predator-prey interactions is a poorly understood subject in ecotoxicology. Ecological studies of invertebrate predator-prey systems have indicated that the body size, swimming behavior, and population density of both predator and prey are important components influencing predation risk. However, weighing the relative contribution of predation risk factors,...
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