Adaptive Coloration in AnimalsMethuen & Company, Limited, 1940 - 508 pages |
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Page 134
... referred elsewhere to an example in the little leaf - like Bufo typhonius of tropical South America ( see p . 316 ) . So far as my own experience goes with insects , when studying or photographing them in the field , this relation ...
... referred elsewhere to an example in the little leaf - like Bufo typhonius of tropical South America ( see p . 316 ) . So far as my own experience goes with insects , when studying or photographing them in the field , this relation ...
Page 293
... referred to are both abundant and conspicuous in nature . Much further evidence of discrimination by birds will be found in Morton Jones ' investigations already referred to . In particular , we may mention here the preferences shown by ...
... referred to are both abundant and conspicuous in nature . Much further evidence of discrimination by birds will be found in Morton Jones ' investigations already referred to . In particular , we may mention here the preferences shown by ...
Page 297
... referred to the food preferences exhibited by tree - frogs . When specimens of Hyla arborea were presented with flies and butterflies ( which latter are ' dusty unsatisfactory things to eat ' ) they manifested a distinct preference for ...
... referred to the food preferences exhibited by tree - frogs . When specimens of Hyla arborea were presented with flies and butterflies ( which latter are ' dusty unsatisfactory things to eat ' ) they manifested a distinct preference for ...
Contents
SEASONAL DIMORPHISM | 17 |
MORPHOLOGICAL COLOUR | 24 |
OBLITERATIVE SHADING | 35 |
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adaptive coloration advertisement African antennæ aposematic aposematic animals appearance attack attitude autotomy bees behaviour birds body brown Bufo butterflies camouflage caterpillars chromatophores closely colour colour-scheme concealing coloration conspicuous contrast correlated countershading crab creatures Crustacea cryptic coloration cryptic resemblance dark deceptive defence device display disruptive pattern dorsal eaten Edward Poulton effect eggs enemies environment evidence example exhibited experiments exposed fact feeding fishes frogs function genus grasshoppers green grey group of animals habits Hingston Hymenoptera illustrated insects instance instinct larva larvæ later leaf Lepidoptera light lizards mammals markings mimetic mimicry moths nature nest nidifugous Nightjars nocturnal observed optical Orthoptera phenomena pigment Poulton predators predatory prey principle procryptic protective referred relation remarkable rest seen shade significant similar snakes species specimens spider Stone-Curlew striking surface surroundings tail tegmina tion toads tone various visual warning coloration widely wings yellow Zool