Hemipteran defensive odors trigger predictable color biases in jumping spider predators
Abstract Multimodal warning displays often pair one signal modality (odor) with a second modality (color) to avoid predation. Experiments with bird predators suggest these signal components interact synergistically, with aversive odors triggering otherwise hidden aversions to particular prey colors....
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Auteurs principaux: | Michael E. Vickers, Lisa A. Taylor |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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