The Behavioural Ecology and Evolution Podcast (the Beepcast)

June 2015: Lucy Nash from OUP, Dottybacks change colour to hide from prey, and moths that slow their brains down

08.10.2015 - By Play

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In this episode I discover that some species of coral reef fish change colour, and they do this to grab a sneaky meal! I also find out how moths find flowers in the dark. And in the scientific spark I talk

to Lucy Nash, who is commissioning editor for science at Oxford University

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Quicklinks:

Will Feeney's webpage

Fabio Cortesi's webpage

The dottyback paper in Current Biology

Hovering hawkmoth paper in science

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