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Biology Letters|March 26, 2010
Taste-rejection behaviour by predators can promote variability in prey defencesChristina G Halpin, Candy RowePlos One|September 13, 2012
The relationship between sympatric defended species depends upon predators' discriminatory behaviourChristina G Halpin, John Skelhorn, Candy RoweAnimal Behaviour|July 2, 2013
Predators' decisions to eat defended prey depend on the size of undefended preyChristina G Halpin, John Skelhorn, Candy RoweProceedings. Biological Sciences|March 7, 2014
Increased predation of nutrient-enriched aposematic preyChristina G Halpin, John Skelhorn, Candy RoweBehavioural Processes|September 27, 2014
Body size matters for aposematic prey during predator aversion learningKaren E Smith, Christina G Halpin, Candy RoweBehavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|December 29, 2016
The benefits of being toxic to deter predators depends on prey body sizeKaren E Smith, Christina G Halpin, Candy RowePlos One|January 4, 2017
The Impact of Detoxification Costs and Predation Risk on Foraging: Implications for Mimicry DynamicsChristina G Halpin, John Skelhorn, Candy Rowe, et al.Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 25, 2002
Sound improves visual discrimination learning in avian predatorsCandy RoweBiology Letters|December 7, 2006
Frequency-dependent taste-rejection by avian predation may select for defence chemical polymorphisms in aposematic preyJohn Skelhorn, Candy RoweProceedings. Biological Sciences|February 12, 2005
Tasting the difference: do multiple defence chemicals interact in Müllerian mimicry?John Skelhorn, Candy RowePageof 4