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Innes Cuthill
Body Painting Type Analysis Based on Biomimicry Camouflage
Arbeitsvorhaben 2015/2016
Escape Distance in Ground-Nesting Birds Differs with Individual Level of Camouflage
Establishing the Behavioural Limits for Countershaded Camouflage
VRC 2018 Programme (PDF, 416Kb)
Fish Avoid Visually Noisy Environments That Reduce Their Perceptual Abilities
Spectacular Phenomena and Limits to Rationality in Genetic and Cultural Evolution∗
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Authors' Copy of Accepted Manuscript in PNAS Optimizing Countershading
Background Matching, Disruptive Coloration, Distraction Marks, Countershading and Masquerade Have Their Effects
Priming Effect and Pre-Exposure Aggression in Siamese Fighting Fish
Program for the AVA AGM, 24 April 2015 School of Psychology, University of Nottingham
Cuthill, I., Sanghera, S., Penacchio
Bird Sense 14-15 September 2017
Anti-Predator Coloration Symposium
Colour Change of Twig-Mimicking Peppered Moth Larvae Is a Continuous Reaction Norm That Increases Camouflage Against Avian Predators
Anti-Predator Adaptations in Aquatic Environments
Arbeitsberichte 59 BRILLIANT INNES CUTHILL Innes Has Been Professor of Behavioural Ecology at the University of Bristol Since
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Cuthill, I. (2019). Camouflage. Journal of Zoology, 308(2), 75-92
Warning Signalling in European Vipers and Their Mimics Implications for Conservation of the Smooth Snake JYVÄSKYLÄ STUDIES in BIOLOGICAL and ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 283
1 the Role of Edge Enhancement in Animal Colouration Submitted by Jodie Henderson, to the University of Exeter As a Thesis for T
Understanding the Design of Warning Signals: a Predator's View
University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
The Flexible Phenotype ‘This Text Is a Must for Anybody Who Has Remained Curious About the Ways Animals, Including Humans, Deal with Their Environment
Adaptation of Visual Pigments to the Aquatic Environment
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