Zur relativen Genießbarkeit juveniler Feuersalamander, Salamandra salamandra (L.) (Amphibia, Urodela)
Zur relativen Genießbarkeit juveniler Feuersalamander, Salamandra salamandra (L.) (Amphibia,...
Horter, Manfred; Greven, Hartmut
1981-01-01 00:00:00
<jats:sec><jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Unexperienced, experienced, hungry and fed experimental predators (rats, chickens, ducks) find juvenile metamorphosed fire salamanders, Salamandra salamandra, with functioning mucous and poison glands fully palatable; dogs, however, do refuse them. Most of the juveniles show a predator-avoidance behaviour by fleeing. The observations are discussed with regard to the possible natural predators of juvenile fire salamanders.</jats:p>
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Zur relativen Genießbarkeit juveniler Feuersalamander, Salamandra salamandra (L.) (Amphibia, Urodela)
<jats:sec><jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Unexperienced, experienced, hungry and fed experimental predators (rats, chickens, ducks) find juvenile metamorphosed fire salamanders, Salamandra salamandra, with functioning mucous and poison glands fully palatable; dogs, however, do refuse them. Most of the juveniles show a predator-avoidance behaviour by fleeing. The observations are discussed with regard to the possible natural predators of juvenile fire salamanders.</jats:p>
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