Individuals from different-looking animal species may group together to confuse shared predators: simulations with artificial neural networks
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Can mixed-species groups reduce individual parasite load? A field test with two closely related poeciliid fishes (Poecilia reticulata and Poecilia picta).Bright birds are cautious: seasonally conspicuous plumage prompts risk avoidance by male superb fairy-wrens.Mixed-phenotype grouping: the interaction between oddity and crypsis.
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Individuals from different-looking animal species may group together to confuse shared predators: simulations with artificial neural networks
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Individuals from different-loo ...... ith artificial neural networks
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Colin R Tosh
Graeme D Ruxton
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10.1098/RSPB.2006.3760
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2007-03-22T00:00:00Z