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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DICHROMATISM»
Descubre el uso de
dichromatism en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
dichromatism y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Evolution and
Dichromatism in the Genus Megascops
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
2
Primate Anti-Predator Strategies
The suggestion made here that the sexual dichromatism found across the
cathemeral genus Eulemur is a polymorphic anti-predator strategy against
apostatic predation is new, but it represents an extension of a well-established
concept.
Sharon Gursky-Doyen, K.A.I. Nekaris, 2007
3
The Evolution of Sexual
Dichromatism in the Avian Genus Icterus
This thesis examines the ecology and evolution of species of New World orioles (genus Icterus).
4
Evolution of Human Behavior: Primate Models
This, of course, does not really address why sexual dichromatism evolved in the
first place. A good guess is that sexual dichromatism has something to do with
signalling sexual identity and, thus, is a result of sexual selection. Of the two sorts
...
5
The Evolution of Avian Sexual
Dichromatism: An Unbiased ...
Birds have been model organisms for understanding sexual and natural selection.
6
Epigenetic Principles of Evolution
Loss of sexual dichromatism was found to be related to ground dwelling, due to
increased predation in such habitats. The loss of male conspicuous coloration
seems paradoxical, given that the sexual selection would favor evolution and ...
7
Bird Coloration: Function and evolution
Thus in these orioles, male brightness is conserved, and dichromatism is gained
or lost by changes in female coloration. Orioles are either dichromatic or
monochromatic bright. This genus thus does not conform well to frequent
assumptions ...
Geoffrey Edward Hill, Kevin J. McGraw, 2006
8
Issues in Biological, Biochemical, and Evolutionary Sciences ...
Evolution. of. sexual. dichromatism. in. relation. to. nesting. habits. in. European.
passerines: a. test. of. Wallace's. hypothesis. By a News Reporter-Staff News
Editor at Life Science Weekly — Investigators discuss new findings in
Evolutionary ...
9
Sperm Competition and Sexual Selection
Extra-pair paternity was virtually absent in sexually monochromatic bird species.
but reached quite high levels in species with considerable sexual dichromatism.
Interestingly, this relationship was independent of confounding variables such as
...
Tim R. Birkhead, Anders Pape Møller, 1998
10
Issues in Life Sciences: Zoology: 2011 Edition
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 invisible to humans,” researchers in Oxford, the United ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DICHROMATISM»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
dichromatism en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Colourful bird plumage is about survival, not just sex: New Study
Although most studies of bird plumage focus on dichromatism, evolutionary change has most often led to similar, rather than different, plumage ... «Daily News & Analysis, May 15»
Zoologie untersucht Brutverhalten
Unter den Titel „The bright incubate at night: sexual dichromatism and adaptive incubation division in an open-nesting shorebird“ wurden die Ergebnisse zu der ... «Graz News, Abr 15»
The Curious Case of Birds—How Evolution Has Led to Less …
"Although most studies of bird plumage focus on dichromatism, evolutionary change has most often led to similar, rather than different, plumage ... «Science Times, Mar 15»
Hey, anglers, the crappie spawn is here, and that's good news for you
Dillard explained that it is a phenomena known as sexual dichromatism and is caused by a change in hormones. "As it approaches the spawn ... «gulflive.com, Mar 15»
The crappie spawn; biologically speaking
Dillard explained that it is a phenomena known as sexual dichromatism and is caused by a change in hormones. "As it approaches the spawn ... «Jackson Clarion Ledger, Mar 15»
The real American Sniper was a hate-filled killer. Why are simplistic …
... and American Sniper suggests that such dichromatism may have been key to both his success and survival; on the battlefield, doubt is akin to ... «The Guardian, Ene 15»
Daily Reads: The Place Between Prestige and Trash TV, 'American …
Chris Kyle saw the world in clearly demarcated terms of good and evil, and “American Sniper” suggests that such dichromatism may have been ... «Indie Wire, Ene 15»
The Stoplight Parrotfish: A rainbow of colors
This is known as sexual dichromatism, where the males are brightly coloured, but the females typically are dull. Guy_Harvey_Stoplight_fish_sm «Cayman Compass, Ene 15»
Drab Female Birds Were Once As Flashy As Their Male Mates
Peacocks are perhaps the most obvious example of sexual dichromatism, or differences in color between males and females. Photo: Theo ... «Smithsonian, May 14»
St. Mary's College News Briefs
The study, entitled “Reconstructing the Evolution of Sexual Dichromatism: Current Color Diversity Does Not Reflect Past Rates of Male and ... «Southern Maryland Online, May 14»