Innes Cuthill
Innes C. Cuthill (born 1960) is a professor of behavioural ecology at the University of Bristol. His main research interest is in camouflage, in particular how it evolves in response to the colour vision of other animals such as predators. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by KOSZTOLÁNYI, ANDRÁS, SZÉKELY, TAMÁS, CUTHILL, INNES C., YILMAZ, K. TULUHAN, BERBEROǦLU, SÜHAGet access
Published in Journal of Animal Ecology (2006)
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5by Hancock, George R. A., Grayshon, Lizzie, Burrell, Ryan, Cuthill, Innes, Hoodless, Andrew, Troscianko, JolyonGet access
Published in Ecology and Evolution (2023)
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6by Hancock, George R. A., Grayshon, Lizzie, Burrell, Ryan, Cuthill, Innes, Hoodless, Andrew, Troscianko, JolyonGet access
Published in Ecology and Evolution (2023)
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7by Hancock, George R.A., Grayshon, Lizzie, Burrell, Ryan, Cuthill, Innes C, Hoodless, Andrew, Troscianko, JolyonGet access
Published in Ecology and Evolution (2023)
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8by Drewitt, Edward J.A., Cuthill, Innes C., Sutton, Luke J., Smith, Hamish R., Loram, Sebastian W., Thomas, Robert J.Get access
Published in Ringing & Migration (2021)
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9by Drewitt, Edward J A, Cuthill, Innes C, Sutton, Luke J., Smith, Hamish R., Loram, Sebastian W., Thomas, Robert J.Get access
Published in Ringing & Migration (2022)
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10by Hancock, GContributors: “...Cuthill, Innes...”
Published 2023
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