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Mitchell, Susan K. Animal chemical combat: Poisons, smells, and slime. Enslow Publishers, 2009.

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Higgins, Nadia. Deadliest adorable animals. Lerner Publications, 2013.

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Barrett, Norman S. Poisonous insects. F. Watts, 1991.

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Higgins, Nadia. Deadliest adorable animals. Lerner Publications, 2013.

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Toth, Gunilla B. Inducible chemical responses and herbivore resistance in seaweeds. Inst. för Marin Ekologi, Göteborgs Universitet, 2002.

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Gray, Susan Heinrichs. Skunks smell bad. Cherry Lake Publishing, 2015.

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W, Tallamy Douglas, and Raupp Michael J, eds. Phytochemical induction by herbivores. Wiley, 1991.

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Nakamura, Tsuneo, Kazuo Unno, and Yasuko Shimada. Ikimono chie kurabe. 2017.

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Breithaupt, Thomas, and Martin Thiel. Chemical Communication in Crustaceans. Springer, 2014.

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Breithaupt, Thomas, and Martin Thiel. Chemical Communication in Crustaceans. Springer, 2011.

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Jenkins, Steve. Stinkiest!: 20 Smelly Animals. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2018.

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Jenkins, Steve. Stinkiest!: 20 Smelly Animals. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2018.

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Why Do Animals Smell Like That? Rourke Educational Media, 2016.

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Why Do Animals Smell Like That? Rourke Educational Media, 2016.

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Get the scoop on animal snot, spit & slime!: From snake venom to fish slime, 251 cool facts about mucus, saliva & more! Moondance Press, 2016.

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Herbivores: Their Interactions with Secondary Plant Metabolites, Volume 1, Second Edition: The Chemical Participants (Herbivores (2/e)). Academic Press, 1991.

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Herbivores: Their Interactions with Secondary Plant Metabolites, Volume 1, Second Edition: The Chemical Participants (Herbivores (2/e)). 2nd ed. Academic Press, 1991.

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Gerald A. Rosenthal (Series Editor) and May R. Berenbaum (Series Editor), eds. Herbivores: Their Interactions with Secondary Plant Metabolites, Volume 2, Second Edition: Ecological and Evolutionary Processes (Herbivores). 2nd ed. Academic Press, 1992.

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Gerald A. Rosenthal (Series Editor) and May R. Berenbaum (Series Editor), eds. Herbivores: Their Interactions with Secondary Plant Metabolites, Volume 2, Second Edition: Ecological and Evolutionary Processes (Herbivores). Academic Press, 1992.

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Rosenthal, Gerald A., and M. Berenbaum. Herbivores : Their Interactions with Secondary Plant Metabolites: Ecological and Evolutionary Processes. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2012.

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Cap, Timothy, and Susan Heinrichs Gray. Skunks Smell Bad. Cherry Lake Publishing, 2015.

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Prager, Ellen J. Sea slime: It's eeuwy, gooey and under the sea. 2014.

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Ruxton, Graeme D., William L. Allen, Thomas N. Sherratt, and Michael P. Speed. Secondary defences. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199688678.003.0006.

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In this chapter we consider defences that are usually deployed during, or just before, contact between a prey and its predator: so-called ‘secondary’ defences. Secondary defences are found right across the tree of life and therefore come in very many forms, including: 1.) chemical defences; 2.) mechanical defences; and 3.) behavioural defences. Here we review selected examples that provide useful illustrations of the ecological and evolutionary characteristics associated with secondary defences. We discuss costs of secondary defences, placing emphasis on the consequences of such costs, especia
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Ruxton, Graeme D., William L. Allen, Thomas N. Sherratt, and Michael P. Speed. Aposematism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199688678.003.0007.

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Aposematism is the pairing of two kinds of defensive phenotype: an often repellent secondary defence that typically renders prey unprofitable to predators if they attack them and some evolved signal that indicates the presence of that defence. Aposematic signals often work to modify the behaviours of predators both before and during attacks. Warning coloration, for example, may increase wariness and hence improve the chances that a chemically defended prey is released unharmed after an attack. An aposematic signal may therefore first tend to reduce the probability that a predator commences att
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Mathematical Models of Plant-Herbivore Interactions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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DeAngelis, Donald, and Zhilan Feng. Mathematical Models of Plant-Herbivore Interactions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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DeAngelis, Donald, and Zhilan Feng. Mathematical Models of Plant-Herbivore Interactions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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DeAngelis, Donald, and Zhilan Feng. Mathematical Models of Plant-Herbivore Interactions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Mathematical Models of Plant-Herbivore Interactions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Vairappan, Charles S. Ecological Chemicals as Ecosystem Function Mediaters and Potential Lead Pharmaceuticals. UMS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51200/ecologicalchemicalsumspress2021-978-967-2962-94-6.

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Relationship between functioning ecosystem services and human wellbeing has been established as a bridge connecting nature and society. It has also become central pillar of sustainability science and dictates the paradigms of sustainable development. But, conceptual frameworks that systematically integrates the important roles played by natural ecological chemicals by establishing empirical links between the nature and ecology not only varies, but lacks clear support. The value of ecological chemicals as ecosystem derived natural products warrants explicit acknowledgement, only then trade-offs
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Venomous Reptiles and Their Toxins: Evolution, Pathophysiology and Biodiscovery. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2015.

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Venomous Reptiles and Their Toxins: Evolution, Pathophysiology and Biodiscovery. Oxford University Press, 2015.

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