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6. Mimicry, crypsis, and blatant advertising

2022
‘Mimicry, crypsis, and blatant advertising’ discusses insects as food for many animals, including other insects. Their main routes to avoiding being eaten are to hide, by camouflaging themselves so that they merge into the background or pretending to be something dangerous or poisonous, or to run or fly away.
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Crypsis and Behaviour in Sandhoppers: Antipredator Effectiveness in the Water

Ethology, 1997
AbstractPredation experiments in tanks with the two‐banded bream fish Diplodus vulgaris and the sandhopper Talitrus saltator demonstrated that: 1. some specific behaviours; and 2. crypsis of the back have an antipredator function. They reduced by one‐half the predatory attacks in the water, under artificial conditions.
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Crypsis

2008
Beata Gabrys   +97 more
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Crypsis

2022
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EVOLUTION OF COLOR VARIATION IN DRAGON LIZARDS: QUANTITATIVE TESTS OF THE ROLE OF CRYPSIS AND LOCAL ADAPTATION

Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, 2004
Devi Stuart-Fox   +2 more
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Progressive background in moths, and a quantitative measure of crypsis

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1984
John A Endler
exaly  

Non-visual crypsis: a review of the empirical evidence for camouflage to senses other than vision

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2009
Graeme D Ruxton
exaly  

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