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Bird Reactions to Observer Clothing Color: Implications for Distance-Sampling Techniques
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Bird Reactions to Observer Clothing Color: Implications for Distance-Sampling Techniques
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Kevin J. Gutzwiller
Kevin J. Gutzwiller
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Heidi A. Marcum
Heidi A. Marcum
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1 July 1997
journal article
Published by
JSTOR
in
The Journal of Wildlife Management
Vol. 61
(3)
,
935
https://doi.org/10.2307/3802203
Abstract
The species-confidence hypothesis asserts that birds prefer mates whose colors match those of their species and avoid potential mates whose colors are atypical ...
Keywords
BIRD
DISTANCE
ATYPICAL
CONFIDENCE
PREFER
ASSERTS
CLOTHING COLOR
OBSERVER CLOTHING
REACTIONS TO OBSERVER
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