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James B Barnett

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Ecology and Evolution|January 4, 2021
Ultraviolet components offer minimal contrast enhancement to an aposematic signalJustin Yeager, James B Barnett
Ecology and Evolution|October 28, 2021
The influence of ultraviolet reflectance differs between conspicuous aposematic signals in neotropical butterflies and poison frogsJustin Yeager, James B Barnett
Current Biology : CB|December 17, 2014
Distance-dependent defensive colorationJames B Barnett, Innes C Cuthill
Ecology and Evolution|September 23, 2024
Imperfections in transparency and mimicry do not increase predation risk for clearwing butterflies with educated predatorsJustin Yeager, Abigail Robison, Cordon D Wade, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 7, 2017
Distance-dependent pattern blending can camouflage salient aposematic signalsJames B Barnett, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|November 11, 2025
Larger frogs are better mimics but are more risk-averse in a nontoxic poison frogBrendan L McEwen, Justin Yeager, Ana Veneat, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|April 13, 2026
High Contrast Markings Can Negate the Benefits of Transparent CamouflageJustin Yeager, Abigail Robison, Cordon D Wade, et al.
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
Biology Letters|August 4, 2016
Aposematism: balancing salience and camouflageJames B Barnett, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Innes C Cuthill
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 6, 2018
Distance-dependent defensive coloration in the poison frog <i>Dendrobates tinctorius</i>, DendrobatidaeJames B Barnett, Constantine Michalis, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|January 4, 2021
Ultraviolet components offer minimal contrast enhancement to an aposematic signalJustin Yeager, James B Barnett
Ecology and Evolution|October 28, 2021
The influence of ultraviolet reflectance differs between conspicuous aposematic signals in neotropical butterflies and poison frogsJustin Yeager, James B Barnett
Current Biology : CB|December 17, 2014
Distance-dependent defensive colorationJames B Barnett, Innes C Cuthill
Ecology and Evolution|September 23, 2024
Imperfections in transparency and mimicry do not increase predation risk for clearwing butterflies with educated predatorsJustin Yeager, Abigail Robison, Cordon D Wade, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 7, 2017
Distance-dependent pattern blending can camouflage salient aposematic signalsJames B Barnett, Innes C Cuthill, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|November 11, 2025
Larger frogs are better mimics but are more risk-averse in a nontoxic poison frogBrendan L McEwen, Justin Yeager, Ana Veneat, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|April 13, 2026
High Contrast Markings Can Negate the Benefits of Transparent CamouflageJustin Yeager, Abigail Robison, Cordon D Wade, et al.
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
Biology Letters|August 4, 2016
Aposematism: balancing salience and camouflageJames B Barnett, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, Innes C Cuthill
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 6, 2018
Distance-dependent defensive coloration in the poison frog <i>Dendrobates tinctorius</i>, DendrobatidaeJames B Barnett, Constantine Michalis, Nicholas E Scott-Samuel, et al.
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