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Color patterns help crayfish species hide, but they also may use them to communicate! Across 393 species, this research shows how colour patterns like stripes, spots, and bands evolve in freshwater crayfishes: doi.org/10.1093/jeb/...
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Abstract. Colour patterns are the spatial arrangements of contrasting colours on an organism’s body and can have several non-mutually exclusive functions,
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Burrowing behaviour and species recognition predict colour pattern evolution in freshwater crayfishes
Journal of Evolutionary Biology