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Continuous Variation in an Aposematic Pattern Affects Background Contrast, but Is Not Associated With Differences in Microhabitat Use
ArticleAbstract: Variation in aposematic signals was once pbkp_redicted to be rare, yet in recent years it has becomePalabras claves:Aposematism, crypsis, Oophaga sylvatica, Poison frog, visual modelingAutores:Barnett J.B., Justin YeagerFuentes:googlescopusEpisodic correlations in behavioural lateralization differ between a poison frog and its mimic
ArticleAbstract: Sensory and behavioural lateralization is thought to increase neural efficiency and facilitate coordPalabras claves:Antipredator behaviour, DENDROBATIDAE, Lateralization, Mimicry, social behaviourAutores:Anderson H.M., Barnett J.B., Fisher D.N., Justin Yeager, McEwen B.L., Pruitt J.N.Fuentes:googlescopusImperfect transparency and camouflage in glass frogs
ArticleAbstract: Camouflage patterns prevent detection and/or recognition by matching the background, disrupting edgePalabras claves:camouflage, Color change, Edge diffusion, Glass frog, transparencyAutores:Anderson H.M., Barnett J.B., Cuthill I.C., Justin Yeager, McEwen B.L., Michalis C., Pruitt J.N., Scott-Samuel N.E.Fuentes:googlescopusUltraviolet components offer minimal contrast enhancement to an aposematic signal
ArticleAbstract: Aposematic and sexual signals are often characterized by bright, highly contrasting colors. Many spePalabras claves:Aposematism, coloration, DENDROBATIDAE, sexual signals, UV reflection, visual modelingAutores:Barnett J.B., Justin YeagerFuentes:googlescopusSize-dependent colouration balances conspicuous aposematism and camouflage
ArticleAbstract: Colour is an important component of many different defensive strategies, but signal efficacy and detPalabras claves:Aposematism, body size, camouflage, Colour change, DENDROBATIDAE, Leptodactylidae, Mullerian mimicry, OntogenyAutores:Anderson H.M., Barnett J.B., Jennifer Guevara, Justin Yeager, Kinley I., McEwen B.L.Fuentes:scopusThe influence of ultraviolet reflectance differs between conspicuous aposematic signals in neotropical butterflies and poison frogs
ArticleAbstract: Warning signals are often characterized by highly contrasting, distinctive, and memorable colors. GrPalabras claves:Aposematism, butterflies, coloration, DENDROBATIDAE, sexual signals, UV reflection, visual modelingAutores:Barnett J.B., Justin YeagerFuentes:googlescopus