HUMAN VISION CAN PROVIDE A VALID PROXY FOR AVIAN PERCEPTION OF SEXUAL DICHROMATISM
The study of sexual dichromatism has played an important role in the development and testing of evolutionary theory. However, previous work has often relied on human vision to assess plumage color and contrast, an approach challenged by the finding that dichromatism is often visible to birds but inv...
Main Authors: | Seddon, N, Tobias, J, Eaton, M, Odeen, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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