The antipredator benefits of postural camouflage in peppered moth caterpillars

Abstract Camouflage is the most common form of antipredator defense, and is a textbook example of natural selection. How animals’ appearances prevent detection or recognition is well studied, but the role of prey behavior has received much less attention. Here we report a series of experiments with...

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Autores principales: Hannah M. Rowland, Robert P. Burriss, John Skelhorn
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/f41d3278cfc449e3911187385d2c8a88
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