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Role of Coat Color Polymorphism in Behavioral Defense Against Raptors

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Abstract

The article 'Role of Coat Color Polymorphism in Behavioral Defense Against Raptors' investigates the intricate relationship between coat color variation and survival strategies in water voles. It examines how different coat colors, controlled by specific genes, influence the likelihood of being caught by raptors. The study also explores how coat color is linked to the susceptibility of water voles to seizures induced by tactile stimuli, suggesting a potential defensive mechanism against predators. The research combines field observations with laboratory experiments to provide a holistic understanding of the adaptive significance of coat color polymorphism in these rodents.

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Title
Role of Coat Color Polymorphism in Behavioral Defense Against Raptors
Authors
G. G. Nazarova
L. P. Proskurnyuk
Publication date
30-11-2024
Publisher
Pleiades Publishing
Published in
Contemporary Problems of Ecology / Issue 6/2024
Print ISSN: 1995-4255
Electronic ISSN: 1995-4263
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995425524700574
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