In the animal kingdom colorful traits can be both a blessing and a curse. A new study has studied the conspicuous wing coloration of two species of damselflies. Their results imply that males, but not females, pay a high cost when using color to communicate with other damselflies, both in terms of predation risk and visibility to prey
By AnimalPlex|
2016-11-29T02:46:44+00:00
September 27, 2016|Categories: External News|Tags: ScienceDaily|0 Comments
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