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SUBMITTER: Klein JT
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2362498 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Klein Jeffrey T JT Deaner Robert O RO Platt Michael L ML
Current biology : CB 20080301 6
Animals as diverse as arthropods [1], fish [2], reptiles [3], birds [4], and mammals, including primates [5], depend on visually acquired information about conspecifics for survival and reproduction. For example, mate localization often relies on vision [6], and visual cues frequently advertise sexual receptivity or phenotypic quality [5]. Moreover, recognizing previously encountered competitors or individuals with preestablished territories [7] or dominance status [1, 5] can eliminate the need ...[more]