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Volumn 275, Issue 1642, 2008, Pages 1535-1541
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Enhancement of chromatic contrast increases predation risk for striped butterflies
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Author keywords
Chromatic contrast; Colour signals; Colour vision; Disruptive coloration; Predator prey
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Indexed keywords
ANTIPREDATOR DEFENSE;
BUTTERFLY;
COLOR MORPH;
ECOMORPHOLOGY;
EVOLUTIONARY THEORY;
PREDATION RISK;
PREDATOR-PREY INTERACTION;
SIGNALING;
VISION;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ARTICLE;
BUTTERFLY;
COLOR VISION;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DEFENSE MECHANISM;
EVOLUTIONARY ADAPTATION;
LEPIDOPTERA;
LIMENITIS CAMILLA;
NONHUMAN;
PREDATION RISK;
PREDATOR PREY INTERACTION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SURVIVAL RATE;
LIMENITIS CAMILLA;
PAPILIONOIDEA;
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EID: 43749100919
PISSN: 09628452
EISSN: 14712970
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2008.0209 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (44)
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References (52)
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