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How moth abundances impact birds in boreal forestsHowever, a similar dependency of bird abundance on moth abundance was not found in southern and central parts of Finland, or for moths that are available for the birds later in the season. "The ...
It really does not look flat.” The fruit-sucking moth (Eudocima aurantia) resembles a leaf to fool predators, especially birds, into thinking it isn’t food. Although it was first described in ...
Light coloured moths were no longer camouflaged and were more likely to be eaten by birds. The dark moths were now better camouflaged. As a result, dark moths had a greater chance of reproducing ...
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