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The following pages link to Marginal eyespots on butterfly wings deflect bird attacks under low light intensities with UV wavelengths (Q33592900):
Displaying 33 items.
- Spot the difference: mimicry in a coral reef fish (Q21559697) (← links)
- Predator mimicry, not conspicuousness, explains the efficacy of butterfly eyespots (Q27331400) (← links)
- Mesozoic lacewings from China provide phylogenetic insight into evolution of the Kalligrammatidae (Neuroptera) (Q27496562) (← links)
- Deceived by stripes: conspicuous patterning on vital anterior body parts can redirect predatory strikes to expendable posterior organs (Q28596927) (← links)
- Attack risk for butterflies changes with eyespot number and size (Q28601516) (← links)
- Eye-spots in Lepidoptera attract attention in humans (Q28608037) (← links)
- Nymphalid eyespot serial homologues originate as a few individualized modules (Q28657570) (← links)
- Deflective and intimidating eyespots: a comparative study of eyespot size and position in Junonia butterflies (Q28661230) (← links)
- The anti-bat strategy of ultrasound absorption: the wings of nocturnal moths (Bombycoidea: Saturniidae) absorb more ultrasound than the wings of diurnal moths (Chalcosiinae: Zygaenoidea: Zygaenidae) (Q30363351) (← links)
- Moth tails divert bat attack: evolution of acoustic deflection (Q30403537) (← links)
- Sexually selected UV signals in the tropical ornate jumping spider, Cosmophasis umbratica may incur costs from predation. (Q30417105) (← links)
- What makes eyespots intimidating-the importance of pairedness (Q30632153) (← links)
- Single locus affects embryonic segment polarity and multiple aspects of an adult evolutionary novelty (Q33675498) (← links)
- Why Small Is Beautiful: Wing Colour Is Free from Thermoregulatory Constraint in the Small Lycaenid Butterfly, Polyommatus icarus (Q35553404) (← links)
- Differential Expression of Ecdysone Receptor Leads to Variation in Phenotypic Plasticity across Serial Homologs (Q35787607) (← links)
- Combining Taxonomic and Functional Approaches to Unravel the Spatial Distribution of an Amazonian Butterfly Community. (Q35862818) (← links)
- Steroid hormone signaling during development has a latent effect on adult male sexual behavior in the butterfly Bicyclus anynana (Q36318299) (← links)
- A Survey of Eyespot Sexual Dimorphism across Nymphalid Butterflies (Q37408054) (← links)
- Evolution and molecular mechanisms of adaptive developmental plasticity (Q37845926) (← links)
- Unraveling the thread of nature's tapestry: the genetics of diversity and convergence in animal pigmentation (Q38009396) (← links)
- Both Palatable and Unpalatable Butterflies Use Bright Colors to Signal Difficulty of Capture to Predators (Q38748625) (← links)
- Evidence for the Deflective Function of Eyespots in Wild Junonia evarete Cramer (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). (Q39755810) (← links)
- Wingless is a positive regulator of eyespot color patterns in Bicyclus anynana butterflies. (Q41986410) (← links)
- Colour pattern homology and evolution in Vanessa butterflies (Nymphalidae: Nymphalini): eyespot characters (Q41996916) (← links)
- Enlightening Butterfly Conservation Efforts: The Importance of Natural Lighting for Butterfly Behavioral Ecology and Conservation (Q50033720) (← links)
- Eyespots deflect predator attack increasing fitness and promoting the evolution of phenotypic plasticity (Q51394443) (← links)
- Eyespots divert attacks by fish. (Q51522357) (← links)
- The ‘sparkle’ in fake eyes - the protective effect of mimic eyespots in lepidoptera (Q56444101) (← links)
- Origin of the mechanism of phenotypic plasticity in satyrid butterfly eyespots (Q89635754) (← links)
- Interacting Effects of Eyespot Number and Ultraviolet Reflectivity on Predation Risk in Bicyclus anynana (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) (Q91919307) (← links)
- Activation of butterfly eyespots by Distal-less is consistent with a reaction-diffusion process (Q93137056) (← links)
- Artificial eyespots on cattle reduce predation by large carnivores (Q98281022) (← links)
- Ultraviolet components offer minimal contrast enhancement to an aposematic signal (Q104736799) (← links)