Asymmetry of eye color in the common cuckoo
Abstract Bilateral symmetry is assumed to contribute to the evolution of eye color, with the left and right eye being the same color in most vertebrates; yet, few studies tested this assumption. Here, we compared the amount of iris flecking (black spots presented on the iris) between the left and ri...
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Main Authors: | Ha-Na Yoo, Jin-Won Lee, Jeong-Chil Yoo |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f5e56dd0bef04ce99a8c807f0b77c433 |
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