
Insect communication: Polarized light as a butterfly mating signal.
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Sweeney, A; Jiggins, C; Johnsen, S
Published in: Nature
May 2003
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1476-4687
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0028-0836
Publication Date
May 2003
Volume
423
Issue
6935
Start / End Page
31 / 32
Related Subject Headings
- Species Specificity
- Sexual Behavior, Animal
- Pattern Recognition, Visual
- Optics and Photonics
- Male
- Light
- General Science & Technology
- Female
- Cues
- Color
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Sweeney, A., Jiggins, C., & Johnsen, S. (2003). Insect communication: Polarized light as a butterfly mating signal. Nature, 423(6935), 31–32. https://doi.org/10.1038/423031a
Sweeney, Alison, Christopher Jiggins, and Sönke Johnsen. “Insect communication: Polarized light as a butterfly mating signal.” Nature 423, no. 6935 (May 2003): 31–32. https://doi.org/10.1038/423031a.
Sweeney A, Jiggins C, Johnsen S. Insect communication: Polarized light as a butterfly mating signal. Nature. 2003 May;423(6935):31–2.
Sweeney, Alison, et al. “Insect communication: Polarized light as a butterfly mating signal.” Nature, vol. 423, no. 6935, May 2003, pp. 31–32. Epmc, doi:10.1038/423031a.
Sweeney A, Jiggins C, Johnsen S. Insect communication: Polarized light as a butterfly mating signal. Nature. 2003 May;423(6935):31–32.

Published In
Nature
DOI
EISSN
1476-4687
ISSN
0028-0836
Publication Date
May 2003
Volume
423
Issue
6935
Start / End Page
31 / 32
Related Subject Headings
- Species Specificity
- Sexual Behavior, Animal
- Pattern Recognition, Visual
- Optics and Photonics
- Male
- Light
- General Science & Technology
- Female
- Cues
- Color