Comparison of categorical color perception in two Estrildid finches
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Caves, Eleanor M; Green, Patrick A; Zipple, Matthew N; Bharath, Dhanya; Peters, Susan;
Johnsen, Sönke; & Nowicki, Stephen (n.d.). Comparison of categorical color perception in two Estrildid finches. The American Naturalist. 10.1086/712379. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21895.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Eleanor Caves
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Sonke Johnsen
Professor of Biology
Stephen Nowicki
Professor of Biology
Our lab studies animal communication, asking both proximate and ultimate questions
about how signaling systems function and how they evolve. Most of our work is done
with birds, although lab members have studied a variety of other taxa. One major theme
that runs through our work is to understand how signal reliability (“honesty”)
is maintained in the face of the competing evolutionary interests of signal senders
and receivers. We use both laboratory experiments and field-based analys
Matthew Zipple
Teaching Assistant
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