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View article: Evidence of attack deflection suggests adaptive evolution of wing tails in butterflies
Evidence of attack deflection suggests adaptive evolution of wing tails in butterflies Open
Predation is a powerful selective force shaping many behavioural and morphological traits in prey species. The deflection of predator attacks from vital parts of the prey usually involves the coordinated evolution of prey body shape and co…
View article: Evidence of attack deflection suggests adaptive evolution of wing tails in butterflies
Evidence of attack deflection suggests adaptive evolution of wing tails in butterflies Open
Predation is a powerful selective force shaping many behavioural and morphological traits in prey species. The deflection of predator attacks from vital parts of the prey usually involves the coordinated evolution of prey body shape and co…
View article: Supplementary Table 1 - behavioral experiment Rank from Evidence of attack deflection suggests adaptive evolution of wing tails in butterflies
Supplementary Table 1 - behavioral experiment Rank from Evidence of attack deflection suggests adaptive evolution of wing tails in butterflies Open
Predation is a powerful selective force shaping many behavioural and morphological traits in prey species. The deflection of predator attacks from vital parts of the prey usually involves the coordinated evolution of prey body shape and co…
View article: Hoatzin nestling locomotion: Acquisition of quadrupedal limb coordination in birds
Hoatzin nestling locomotion: Acquisition of quadrupedal limb coordination in birds Open
Hoatzin nestling locomotion suggests that bird transitional forms may have used a larger locomotor repertory.
View article: Phenotypic plasticity of <i>Drosophila suzukii</i> wing to developmental temperature: implications for flight
Phenotypic plasticity of <i>Drosophila suzukii</i> wing to developmental temperature: implications for flight Open
Phenotypic plasticity has been proposed as a mechanism that facilitates the success of biological invasions. In order to test the hypothesis of an adaptive role for plasticity in invasions, particular attention should be paid to the relati…
View article: The effect of food properties on grasping and manipulation in the aquatic frog,<i>Xenopus laevis</i>
The effect of food properties on grasping and manipulation in the aquatic frog,<i>Xenopus laevis</i> Open
The ability to grasp an object is fundamental from an evolutionary perspective. Involved in many daily activities, grasping has been extensively studied in primates and other mammals. Yet, other groups of tetrapods, including anurans, have…
View article: The third dimension: a novel set‐up for filming coelacanths in their natural environment
The third dimension: a novel set‐up for filming coelacanths in their natural environment Open
Summary Here, we describe a novel design to obtain three‐dimensional data on the movements of aquatic organisms at depths of up to 140 m. The set‐up consists of two synchronized high‐speed cameras fixed to two articulated arms. The set‐up …
View article: Environmental constraints drive the partitioning of the soundscape in fishes
Environmental constraints drive the partitioning of the soundscape in fishes Open
Significance More and more studies stress the potential deleterious effect of anthropogenic sounds on fish acoustic communication. Paradoxically, how the communication between fishes in a community is organized remains extremely poorly kno…