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Colour spaces in ecology and evolutionary biology.

Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2018
The recognition that animals sense the world in a different way than we do has unlocked important lines of research in ecology and evolutionary biology. In practice, the subjective study of natural stimuli has been permitted by perceptual spaces, which are graphical models of how stimuli are perceived by a given animal.
Julien P, Renoult   +2 more
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Conservation Biology: An Evolutionary-Ecological Perspective

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1981
Daniel Simberloff   +2 more
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Units and passages: A view for evolutionary biology and ecology

Biology & Philosophy, 1987
Many authors, including paleobiologists, cladists and so on, adopt a nested hierarchical viewpoint to examine the relationships among different levels of biological organization. Furthermore, species are often considered to be unique entities in functioning evolutionary processes and one of the individuals forming a nested hierarchy.
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Evolutionary Biology and Community Ecology

Ecology, 1996
Mark A. McPeek, Thomas E. Miller
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Snakes: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Copeia, 1987
Harry W. Greene   +3 more
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EPILOGUE: ON THE SITUATION IN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY ECOLOGY

Acta Zoologica Lituanica, 2002
(2002). EPILOGUE: ON THE SITUATION IN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY ECOLOGY. Acta Zoologica Lituanica: Vol. 12, Monograph: The Origin of Ecosystems by means of Natural Selection, pp. 75-77.
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Ecological and evolutionary jargon in subterranean biology

2023
David C. Culver   +2 more
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Colour spaces in ecology and evolutionary biology

Biological Reviews, 2015
Julien P. Renoult   +2 more
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