Shedding light on moths: shorter wavelengths attract noctuids more than geometrids.
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Shedding light on moths: shorter wavelengths attract noctuids more than geometrids.
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scientific article published on 29 May 2013
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Shedding light on moths: shorter wavelengths attract noctuids more than geometrids.
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Shedding light on moths: shorter wavelengths attract noctuids more than geometrids
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Adrian Spalding
David Hodgson
Peter K McGregor
Robin Somers-Yeates
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10.1098/RSBL.2013.0376
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2013-05-29T00:00:00Z