View of endangered animals coloured by patternsResearchers studying Australia reptiles have found an important predictor of an animal's likelihood of ending up on an endangered list: its colour scheme.
They suggest that this is because variably-coloured animals are adapted to exploit a range of environments and food types and are therefore inherently less vulnerable. The finding could, therefore, be a useful pointer in considering future conservation strategies and in identifying species that might subsequently merit special measures to protect them. 1st Jun 2008 |
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