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To call or not to call: Parents assess the vulnerability of their young before warning them about predators

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Haff, Tonya
Magrath, Robert D

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Royal Society of London

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Communication about predators can reveal the effects of both conspecific and heterospecific audiences on signalling strategy, providing insight into signal function and animal cognition. In species that alarm call to their young, parents face a fundamenta

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Biology Letters

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2037-12-31