Stoddard, 2012 - Google Patents
Mimicry and masquerade from the avian visual perspectiveStoddard, 2012
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- Stoddard M
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- Current Zoology
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Several of the most celebrated examples of visual mimicry, like mimetic eggs laid by avian brood parasites and palatable insects mimicking distasteful ones, involve signals directed at the eyes of birds. Despite this, studies of mimicry from the avian visual perspective have …
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