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27 December 2024
 
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Disruptive Coloration in Butterflies: Lack of Support in Anartia fatima
Robert E Silberglied ; Annette Aiello ; Donald M Windsor ;
Date 1 Aug 1980
Journal Science, 209 (4456), 617-619
AbstractExperimental obliteration of high-contrast wing stripes of the neotropical butterfly Anartia fatima affected neither survival nor wing damage in a natural population over a 5-month period. There is no direct evidence supporting the hypothesis that so-called disruptive wing patterns function as protective coloration in butterflies.
Source PubMed, pmid17756845 doi: 10.1126/science.209.4456.617
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