Colorful wings send messages: Why are butterfly wings colorful?
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15 Apr 2024 | Contributor(s): Melissa Kjelvik, Adriana D. Briscoe | doi:10.25334/RHPP-YW28
Red postman butterflies live in tropical rainforests and have a mix of red, yellow, and black on their wings. These bright colors may warn predators or attract mates. Explore whether color alone or color pattern together deter predators or attract mates
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Using authentic scientific data to improve quantitative reasoning in ecology and evolutionary biology
15 Aug 2017 | Contributor(s): Louise Mead, Elizabeth H Schultheis, Melissa Kjelvik, Alexa Warwick, Molly Stuhlsatz | doi:10.25334/Q4066P
Presentation made by Louise Mead et al. as part of the "Bringing Research Data to the Ecology Classroom: Opportunities, Barriers, and Next Steps” Session at the Ecological Society of America annual meeting, August 8th, 2017, Portland Oregon
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