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January 9, 2023
Remating opportunities and low costs underlie maternal desertion
Grant C McDonald, Innes C Cuthill, Tamás Székely, et al.
Animal Behaviour
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January 27, 2017
Dazzle camouflage and the confusion effect: the influence of varying speed on target tracking
Benedict G Hogan, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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January 16, 2020
In the corner of the eye: camouflaging motion in the peripheral visual field
Ioan E Smart, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Current Biology : CB
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November 7, 2017
Countershading and Stripes in the Theropod Dinosaur Sinosauropteryx Reveal Heterogeneous Habitats in the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota
Fiann M Smithwick, Robert Nicholls, Innes C Cuthill, et al.
Royal Society Open Science
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August 6, 2016
Contrast, contours and the confusion effect in dazzle camouflage
Benedict G Hogan, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Innes C Cuthill
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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May 10, 2003
The role of ultraviolet-A reflectance and ultraviolet-A induced fluorescence in the appearance of budgerigar plumage: insights from spectrofluorometry and reflectance spectrophotometry
Sophie M Pearn, Andrew T D Bennett, Innes C Cuthill
Progress in Brain Research
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October 10, 2006
The effectiveness of disruptive coloration as a concealment strategy
Martin Stevens, Innes C Cuthill, C Alejandro Párraga, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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July 7, 2017
Distance-dependent pattern blending can camouflage salient aposematic signals
James B Barnett, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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January 16, 2020
Overcoming the detectability costs of symmetrical coloration
J Benito Wainwright, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Innes C Cuthill
Royal Society Open Science
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March 9, 2018
Distance-dependent aposematism and camouflage in the cinnabar moth caterpillar (<i>Tyria jacobaeae</i>, Erebidae)
James B Barnett, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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January 9, 2023
Remating opportunities and low costs underlie maternal desertion
Grant C McDonald, Innes C Cuthill, Tamás Székely, et al.
Animal Behaviour
|
January 27, 2017
Dazzle camouflage and the confusion effect: the influence of varying speed on target tracking
Benedict G Hogan, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
January 16, 2020
In the corner of the eye: camouflaging motion in the peripheral visual field
Ioan E Smart, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Current Biology : CB
|
November 7, 2017
Countershading and Stripes in the Theropod Dinosaur Sinosauropteryx Reveal Heterogeneous Habitats in the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota
Fiann M Smithwick, Robert Nicholls, Innes C Cuthill, et al.
Royal Society Open Science
|
August 6, 2016
Contrast, contours and the confusion effect in dazzle camouflage
Benedict G Hogan, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Innes C Cuthill
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
May 10, 2003
The role of ultraviolet-A reflectance and ultraviolet-A induced fluorescence in the appearance of budgerigar plumage: insights from spectrofluorometry and reflectance spectrophotometry
Sophie M Pearn, Andrew T D Bennett, Innes C Cuthill
Progress in Brain Research
|
October 10, 2006
The effectiveness of disruptive coloration as a concealment strategy
Martin Stevens, Innes C Cuthill, C Alejandro Párraga, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
July 7, 2017
Distance-dependent pattern blending can camouflage salient aposematic signals
James B Barnett, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
January 16, 2020
Overcoming the detectability costs of symmetrical coloration
J Benito Wainwright, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Innes C Cuthill
Royal Society Open Science
|
March 9, 2018
Distance-dependent aposematism and camouflage in the cinnabar moth caterpillar (<i>Tyria jacobaeae</i>, Erebidae)
James B Barnett, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
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