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Similarity of cuticular lipids between a caterpillar and its host plant: A way to make prey undetectable for predatory ants?
(SpringerDordrechtHolanda, 2005)
Attracting Predators without Falling Prey: Chemical Camouflage Protects Honeydew-Producing Treehoppers from Ant Predation
(Univ Chicago PressChicagoEUA, 2010)
Hiding in Plain Sight: Cuticular Compound Profile Matching Conceals a Larval Tortoise Beetle in its Host Chemical Cloud
(SpringerDordrechtHolanda, 2014)
Much more than hooked: Setal adaptations for camouflage in Macrocoeloma trispinosum (Latreille, 1825) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura)
(2022-01-01)
Several majoid crabs are known to adhere exogenous materials to their bodies, a behaviour called decoration. Until now, the adhesion of exogenous materials to the body is most attributed to the well-known hooked setae. ...
Hiding In Plain Sight: Cuticular Compound Profile Matching Conceals A Larval Tortoise Beetle In Its Host Chemical Cloud
(Springer New York LLC, 2014)
Thoughts on the diversity of convergent evolution of bioluminescence on earth
(CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESSNEW YORK, 2012)
The widespread independent evolution of analogous bioluminescent systems is one of the most impressive and diverse examples of convergent evolution on earth. There are roughly 30 extant bioluminescent systems that have ...