Predator selection on phenotypic variability of cryptic and aposematic moths
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Research is being conducted on how predators select for variability in the appearance of moths that use camouflage or warning signals for defense. The studies involve examining the relationship between phenotypic variability and predator selection in various species, including moths and other animals. The findings may shed light on the evolution of anti-predator coloration and defensive behaviors, but the specific outcomes and implications are not clear from the available information.
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