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H Martin Schaefer

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 9, 2006
Disruptive coloration provides camouflage independent of background matchingH Martin Schaefer, Nina Stobbe
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|December 22, 2005
Plants on red alert: do insects pay attention?H Martin Schaefer, Gregor Rolshausen
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 3, 2008
Enhancement of chromatic contrast increases predation risk for striped butterfliesNina Stobbe, H Martin Schaefer
Biology Letters|February 1, 2007
How to investigate a putative signal? Stick to the right method when assessing the response of a receiverH Martin Schaefer, Gregor Rolshausen
Oecologia|January 7, 2014
Limits of selection against cheaters: birds prioritise visual fruit advertisement over tasteZhen Wang, H Martin Schaefer
Physiology & Behavior|February 13, 2014
The proper time for antioxidant consumptionMichaël Beaulieu, H Martin Schaefer
Biology Letters|April 20, 2007
Aphids do not attend to leaf colour as visual signal, but to the handicap of reproductive investmentH Martin Schaefer, Gregor Rolshausen
Ecology|July 3, 2009
Reliable cues and signals of fruit quality are contingent on the habitat in black elder (Sambucus nigra)H Martin Schaefer, Julius Braun
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 18, 2009
Deception in plants: mimicry or perceptual exploitation?H Martin Schaefer, Graeme D Ruxton
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Red leaves, insects and coevolution: a red herring?H Martin Schaefer, David M Wilkinson
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 9, 2006
Disruptive coloration provides camouflage independent of background matchingH Martin Schaefer, Nina Stobbe
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|December 22, 2005
Plants on red alert: do insects pay attention?H Martin Schaefer, Gregor Rolshausen
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 3, 2008
Enhancement of chromatic contrast increases predation risk for striped butterfliesNina Stobbe, H Martin Schaefer
Biology Letters|February 1, 2007
How to investigate a putative signal? Stick to the right method when assessing the response of a receiverH Martin Schaefer, Gregor Rolshausen
Oecologia|January 7, 2014
Limits of selection against cheaters: birds prioritise visual fruit advertisement over tasteZhen Wang, H Martin Schaefer
Physiology & Behavior|February 13, 2014
The proper time for antioxidant consumptionMichaël Beaulieu, H Martin Schaefer
Biology Letters|April 20, 2007
Aphids do not attend to leaf colour as visual signal, but to the handicap of reproductive investmentH Martin Schaefer, Gregor Rolshausen
Ecology|July 3, 2009
Reliable cues and signals of fruit quality are contingent on the habitat in black elder (Sambucus nigra)H Martin Schaefer, Julius Braun
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 18, 2009
Deception in plants: mimicry or perceptual exploitation?H Martin Schaefer, Graeme D Ruxton
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Red leaves, insects and coevolution: a red herring?H Martin Schaefer, David M Wilkinson
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