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Data from: Attack risk for butterflies changes with eyespot number and size
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nymphalid;Mycalesis sp.;predation;2014-2015;intimidation;Mycalesis
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.p15hr
摘要:
Butterfly eyespots are known to function in predator deflection and predator intimidation, but it is still unclear what factors cause eyespots
Data from: Size and contrast increase the divertive effect of eyespots
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Deflection;predation;Diversion;visual attention;Eyespot;Protective coloration;Gasterosteus aculeatus
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.h2q3d96
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Recent studies have shown that some eyespots of prey divert the strikes of predators, increasing the likelihood of prey escape. However, littl
Data from: Predator mimicry, not conspicuousness, explains the efficacy of butterfly eyespots
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eyespots animal coloration predator-prey interactions mimicry IRTree GLMMs
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5dk4p
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Large conspicuous eyespots on butterfly wings have been shown to deter predators. This has been traditionally explained by mimicry of vertebrate eyes
Data from: Resemblance to the enemy's eyes underlies the intimidating effect of eyespots
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Behavior: antipredator;Cognition;Communication: visual;Ecology: behavioral;Interactions: predation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.43kp7
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Eyespots of some prey are known to deter predators, but the reason for this response has not yet been established, and thus the taxonomically
Data from: What makes eyespots intimidating? - the importance of pairedness
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startle display;conspicuousness;Junonia almana;eyespots;eye-mimicry;intimidation;Gallus gallus domesticus
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.390t3
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Background: Many butterflies possess striking structures called eyespots on their wings, and several studies have sought to understand the selective
Data from: Distal-less activates butterfly eyespots consistent with a reaction diffusion process
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Butterfly eyespots;Gray-Scott reaction diffusion model;CRISPR-Cas9;Distal-less;Morphogens
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.2108pm6
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Eyespots on the wings of nymphalid butterflies represent colorful examples of pattern formation, yet the developmental origins and mechanisms
Data from: Genome editing in butterflies reveals that spalt promotes and Distal-less represses eyespot colour patterns
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development;Junonia coenia;Vanessa cardui;butterfly;Eyespot;co-option;Evolution;wing pattern
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.tj45p
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determination. Conversely, and contrary to previous predictions, deletions in Distal-less (Dll) result in an increase in the size and number of eyespots
Data from: A molecular phylogeny of Eumorpha (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) and the evolution of anti-predator larval eyespots
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Eumorpha;Lepidoptera;Biogeography;Bombycoidea;eyespots;phylogeny;Hawkmoth;Sphingidae
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3gg62
摘要:
Many insects possess conspicuous external circular ring markings that resemble the eye of a vertebrate. These ‘eyespots’ typically function
Data from: The evolution of peafowl and other taxa with ocelli (eyespots): a phylogenomic approach
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homology;Argusianus;sexual selection;Polyplectron;eyespots;Afropavo;UCE's;Rheinardia;Pavo;ocelli;Haematortyx;Phasianidae;Galloperdix
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.66942
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The most striking feature of peafowl (Pavo) is the males' elaborate train, which exhibits ocelli (ornamental eyespots) that are under
Data from: Colour pattern homology and evolution in Vanessa butterflies (Nymphalidae: Nymphalini): eyespot characters
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insects;Vanessa;Comparative studies;phylogenetics;evo-devo
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.2564s
摘要:
Ocelli are serially repeated colour patterns on the wings of many butterflies. Eyespots are elaborate ocelli that function in predator avoidance

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