Lack of neophobic responses to color in a jumping spider that uses color cues when foraging (Habronattus pyrrithrix).

Chemically defended prey often advertise their toxins with bright and conspicuous colors. To understand why such colors are effective at reducing predation, we need to understand the psychology of key predators. In bird predators, there is evidence that individuals avoid novelty-including prey of no...

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Autores principales: Michael E Vickers, Madison L Heisey, Lisa A Taylor
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Publicado: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021
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