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peacock butterfly การใช้

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  • The Peacock butterfly is resident in much of its range, often wintering in buildings or trees.
  • The Peacock butterfly has figured in research in which the role of eye-spots as an anti-predator mechanism has been investigated.
  • Is a Kaijk that first appeared in Toho's 1961 film " peacock butterfly, and has caddisfly-like mandibles rather than a proboscis.
  • It does not show and particular vulnerability to the major Peacock butterfly ( " Inachis io " ), this particularly in the dampest parts of north-central Sardinia.
  • In one experiment, observed responses of the avian predators to the eyespots included increased vigilance, a delay in their return to the Peacock butterfly, and the production of alarm calls associated with ground-based predators.
  • This confusing ambiguity of perception is exploited in human technologies such as camouflage, and also in biological mimicry, for example by European Peacock butterflies, whose wings bear eye markings that birds respond to as though they were the eyes of a dangerous predator.
  • In another experiment using peacock butterflies, Blest showed that when the conspicuous eyespots had been rubbed off, insectivorous birds ( yellow buntings ) were much less effectively frightened off, and therefore both the sudden appearance of colour, and the actual eyespot pattern, contribute to the effectiveness of the deimatic display.