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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Animal coloration serves a variety of visually related functions in nature (e.g. mate choice, aposematism and camouflage) but the pigments in integumentary tissues such as skin, scales and feathers may also serve functions unrelated to the visual environment (e.g ...
Beth A. Reinke+2 more
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Reconstructing illusory camouflage patterns on moth wings using computer vision. [PDF]
Jospin LV+4 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Pollination is a key tenet of ecosystem sustainability and food security, but it is threatened by climate change. While many studies investigated the response of plant‐pollination traits to temperature, few attempted multifactorial and integrative approaches with ...
Mathieu A. J. Leclerc+2 more
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Descriptions of New Moths from South‐East Brazil.
E. Dukinfield Jokes
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The spread of a gene in natural conditions in a colony of the moth Panaxia dominula L. [PDF]
Ronald Aylmer Fisher, E. B. Ford
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Phylogenomics provides strong evidence for relationships of butterflies and moths
A. Kawahara, Jesse W. Breinholt
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Urbanization is a major threat to biodiversity, ultimately influencing ecosystem functions. Fungi, a highly taxonomically and functionally diverse group of organisms, underpin many of these ecosystem functions from nutrient cycling to symbiotic interactions.
Carlos A. Aguilar‐Trigueros+2 more
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