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This 1 km range was chosen because Pieris butterflies can escape from their predator, Cotesia glomerata, by colonising new habitats at distances of at least 1 km [23].
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Scientists often assume that invasive exotic species are able to thrive in new environments because they have escaped from their predators and other enemies at home.
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In the wild, this quick blush hides the cephalopods from their predators, as red objects are imperceptible under blue light.
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