ESM 2 from Trust thy neighbour in times of trouble: background risk alters how tadpoles release and respond to disturbance cues Kevin R. Bairos-Novak Matthew D. Mitchell Adam L. Crane Douglas P. Chivers Maud C. O. Ferrari 10.6084/m9.figshare.5401783.v1 https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/ESM_2_from_Trust_thy_neighbour_in_times_of_trouble_background_risk_alters_how_tadpoles_release_and_respond_to_disturbance_cues/5401783 Diagram illustrating the experimental design used. Boxes with a red outline indicate high background risk (HR) (e.g. cues from high background risk individuals, or high-risk individuals themselves), while boxes in blue indicate low background risk (LR). The circle-shaped cue represents undisturbed cue (UC) taken from tadpoles after 10 minutes without disturbance, while the star-shaped cue represents disturbance cues (DC) extracted by chasing individuals using a glass rod for 1 minute. Tadpoles were either used for cue extraction or tested once and were subsequently removed from the experiment. 2017-09-13 09:37:14 disturbance cue tadpoles social cue background risk predation antipredator response