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The first record of disruptive colouration in holometabolan larvae from about 100 million-year-old Kachin amber is a lacewing larva with dark stripes on the legs

Palaeoentomology
Animals have evolved various strategies to avoid being eaten (e.g., Howland, 1974; Peterson et al., 2021). Such strategies are especially important in groups of animals that represent a large biomass and are therefore attractive aims for predators (Lindstedt et al., 2019).
CAROLIN HAUG   +2 more
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Triphenyltin exposure induced abnormal morphological colouration in adult male guppies (Poecilia reticulata)

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2022
Yu Hou, Erchao Li, Jiliang Zhang
exaly  

Genetics of colouration in birds

Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2013
Alexandre Roulin, Anne-Lyse Ducrest
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Avian Vision and Egg Colouration: Concepts and Measurements

Avian Biology Research, 2011
Martin Stevens
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Disruption or aposematism? Significance of dorsal zigzag pattern of European vipers

Evolutionary Ecology, 2011
Janne K Valkonen   +2 more
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The functional significance of colouration in cetaceans

Evolutionary Ecology, 2011
Tim Caro   +2 more
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