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Natural Selection on Color Patterns in Poecilia reticulataThe Impact of Predation on Life History Evolution in Trinidadian Guppies (Poecilia reticulata)Disruptive and cryptic colorationArtificial selection for food colour preferencesThe bright incubate at night: sexual dichromatism and adaptive incubation division in an open-nesting shorebirdPeacock spidersFunctional characterization of spectral tuning mechanisms in the great bowerbird short-wavelength sensitive visual pigment (SWS1), and the origins of UV/violet vision in passerines and parrotsLearned vocal variation is associated with abrupt cryptic genetic change in a parrot species complex.A comparative study of rhodopsin function in the great bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus nuchalis): Spectral tuning and light-activated kinetics.How can ten fingers shape a pot? Evidence for equivalent function in culturally distinct motor skillsHow do great bowerbirds construct perspective illusions?Gene flow and life history patterns.Male sexual behaviour and ethanol consumption from an evolutionary perspective: A comment on "Sexual Deprivation Increases Ethanol Intake in Drosophila".Bowerbirds, art and aesthetics: Are bowerbirds artists and do they have an aesthetic sense?Male great bowerbirds create forced perspective illusions with consistently different individual qualityThe adaptive significance of ontogenetic colour change in a tropical python.An integrative framework for the appraisal of coloration in nature.Tool-assisted rhythmic drumming in palm cockatoos shares key elements of human instrumental music.The current and future state of animal coloration research.Direct and indirect sexual selection and quantitative genetics of male traits in guppies (Poecilia reticulata).Female guppies agree to differ: phenotypic and genetic variation in mate-choice behavior and the consequences for sexual selection.Color Change for Thermoregulation versus Camouflage in Free-Ranging Lizards.Deimatism: a neglected component of antipredator defence.Red-green-blue electrogenerated chemiluminescence utilizing a digital camera as detector.Some general comments on the evolution and design of animal communication systems.Intraspecific geographic variation in rod and cone visual pigment sensitivity of a parrot, Platycercus elegansFrequency-dependent predation, crypsis and aposematic coloration.GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN FEMALE PREFERENCES FOR MALE TRAITS IN POECILIA RETICULATA.Paradox lost: variable colour-pattern geometry is associated with differences in movement in aposematic frogs.Multiple-trait coevolution and environmental gradients in guppies.Predator mixes and the conspicuousness of aposematic signals.Variation in the appearance of guppy color patterns to guppies and their predators under different visual conditions.Niche construction, sources of selection and trait coevolution.Geographic divergence and colour change in response to visual backgrounds and illumination intensity in bearded dragons.Sexual selection predicts brain structure in dragon lizards.Sensory ecology, receiver biases and sexual selection.Variable environmental effects on a multicomponent sexually selected trait.Variation in response to artificial selection for light sensitivity in guppies (Poecilia reticulata).John A. Endler.White Sharks Exploit the Sun during Predatory Approaches.
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