| Impact ID | 6572 |
| Impact Type | Competition |
| Study Type | Experimental |
| Study Location | Laboratory |
| Impact Description | Iberian anuran tadpoles altered their movements when chemical cues were from native chelonians, but did not respond to cues from invasive Trachemys scripta elegans. This response, probably due to a lack of coevolutionary history, may explain why invasive red-eared sliders have a competitive advantage over native Iberian terrapins for food resources. |
| Reference | 35767 |
| Great Lakes Region | No |
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