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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).
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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).
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Investigating colouration in large and rare mammals: the case of the giant anteater
Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 2012Tim Caro
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Genetics of colouration in birds
Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2013Alexandre Roulin, Anne-Lyse Ducrest
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Colouration of the orb-web spiderGasteracantha cancriformisdoes not increase its foraging success
Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 2012Felipe M Gawryszewski
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Avian Vision and Egg Colouration: Concepts and Measurements
Avian Biology Research, 2011Martin Stevens
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Disruption or aposematism? Significance of dorsal zigzag pattern of European vipers
Evolutionary Ecology, 2011Janne K Valkonen +2 more
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The functional significance of colouration in cetaceans
Evolutionary Ecology, 2011Tim Caro +2 more
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