Sentence examples for colour divergence from inspiring English sources

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In terms of colour difference (Δ E∗), polydextrose had the lowest and wheat dextrin the highest colour divergence from films without prebiotic fibre.

Ożgo and Kinnison (2008) detected strong shell colour divergence in three open/sheltered habitat pairs in southeastern Poland that had presumably been established 18 28 years previously.

Second, in order to further evaluate the role of colour divergence as the trait hypothesized to cause reproductive isolation in the system, we artificially manipulated colour and other cues in mate choice trials involving one of these population pairs (P. emmiltos and northern P. zebra from Nkhata Bay).

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These ecotypes exhibit adaptive genetically based divergence in colour, colour-pattern, body size and shape [ 24- 26] and also partial reproductive isolation [ 27- 29].

Alternatively, speciation might have been initially triggered by divergence in colour pattern with mimetic convergence a derived state acquired subsequent to speciation in the Florencia region.

Figures showing weak relationships between pairwise FST and geographic distance (a), and pairwise FST and divergence in colour morph composition (b).

No-choice mating experiments show that these sympatric forms have strong assortative mating (≈96%) despite great similarity in colour pattern, implying enhanced divergence in pheromonal signals.

Multiple matrix regression analyses revealed that genetic distance (pairwise FST) was not a significant predictor of divergence in colour morph frequencies in C. decresii (rpartial = 0.026, P = 0.470; Additional file 7: Figure S2).

Under the second scenario, an initial divergence in colour pattern associated with adaptation to different Müllerian mimicry rings became associated with further changes in ecology and hybrid inviability, eventually leading to speciation [ 12].

Furthermore, the observation that intraspecific races of H. melpomene show both divergent colour patterns and strong assortative mating implies that mimicry and associated mate preferences are the first steps in divergence in this group [ 13].

"Because of the contours of an eye," says Biss, "it has to be lit completely differently to a hairy leg or an antenna", which means the sections have to be carefully sewn together, allowing for divergences in colour and perspective.

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