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The apparent paradox of colour variation in aposematic poison frogs

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posted on 2012-08-01, 00:00 authored by Bibiana Andrea Rojas Zuluaga
Toxic prey warn their predators about their unprofitability with conspicuous colour patterns that are easily learned and remembered by predators if they are uniform within a population. I studied a variable, warningly-coloured poison frog in the wild and found that such variation in colours may be related to mating advantages, parental duties, microhabitat selection and different behavioural strategies.

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eng

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Ph.D

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J Endler

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Faculty of Science and Technology

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School of Life and Environmental Sciences

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