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A comparative analysis of the evolution of imperfect mimicry.
HD Penney, C Hassall, KR Skevington, Jeffrey H., Abbott, TN Sherratt
Nature 483, 461-464, 2012
2072012
Honeybees consider flower danger in their waggle dance.
KR Abbott, R Dukas
Animal Behaviour, 633-635, 2009
782009
Bumblebees avoid flowers containing evidence of past predation events
KR Abbott
Canadian Journal of Zoology 84, 1240-1247, 2006
782006
The evolution of superstition through optimal use of incomplete information.
KR Abbott, TN Sherratt
Animal Behaviour 82, 85-92, 2011
722011
Optimal sampling and signal detection: Unifying models of attention and speed-accuracy tradeoffs.
KR Abbott, TN Sherratt
Behavioral Ecology 24, 605-616, 2013
462013
Courtship strategies of male insects: When is learning advantageous?
R Dukas, CW Clark, K Abbott
Animal Behaviour 72, 1395-1404, 2006
452006
Background evolution in camouflage systems: A predator-prey/pollinator-flower game.
KR Abbott
Journal of Theoretical Biology 262, 662-678, 2010
302010
Substrate choice by ovipositing mothers and consequent hatchling behaviour: the exploration sharing hypothesis
KR Abbott, R Dukas
Animal Behaviour 121, 53-59, 2016
112016
The evolution of imperfect mimicry in hover flies (Diptera: Syrphidae)
HD Penney, C Hassall, JH Skevington, KR Abbott, TN Sherratt
Unpublished (Submitted 04-NOV-2011), 2011
12011
15 Effects of animal camouflage on the
KR Abbott, R Dukas
Animal Camouflage: Mechanisms and Function, 275, 2011
2011
The evolution of background species: Theoretical predictions for different camouflage systems
KR Abbott, R Dukas
Animal Camouflage, 275-297, 2011
2011
The Effect of Flower-Dwelling Ambush Predators on Pollination Systems
KR Abbott
2009
A comparative analysis of the evolution of imperfect mimicry, Penney et al.(2012)-SELF-ARCHIVED COPY
HD PENNEY, C HASSALL, JH SKEVINGTON, KR ABBOTT, ...
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