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The effect of experience and novelty on avian feeding behaviour, with reference to the evolution of warning coloration in butterflies. 2. Reactions of naive birds to novel insects
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48463
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RP20171
Author:
Coppinger, Raymond P.
Citation:
AMERICAN NATURALIST. 1970 v.104, no.938 : 323-335;
Year:
1970
Subject:
Birds - Food
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Birds - Behaviour
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Butterflies - Colour
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