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But bright colours make animals more visible to predators the long plumage of male peacocks and birds of paradise and the enormous antlers of aged male deer are cumbersome loads in the best of cases.
Previous studies of freshwater amphipods, water striders, and locusts have shown that mating can make animals more vulnerable to predators, but these studies did not determine why.
Neurologist Robert Messing and colleagues at the Ernest Gallo Clinic and Research Center, Emeryville, California, wondered if lack of ENT1 from the get-go would make animals more tolerant to alcohol.
Since dazzle patterns would make animals more difficult to locate accurately when moving, but easier to see when stationary, there would be an evolutionary trade-off between dazzle and crypsis.
Genetic defects in WSX-1 make animals more susceptible to lethal inflammation induced by parasitic infection [ 31].
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This research backs related work involving space-faring mice, other insects and salamanders that shows spaceflight makes animals more susceptible to disease.
The company also found, Arneric says, that ABT-594 depresses the respiratory system much less than morphine does, and it makes animals more alert instead of sedating them.
The reverse of countershading, with the belly pigmented darker than the back, enhances contrast and so makes animals more conspicuous.
It might be argued that overestimating food resources is only favored by selection in our model because it makes animals more likely to engage in contests for food.
Conversely, BDNF ablation makes animals more prone to an exaggerated sympathetic response.
Antimicrobial drug use in companion animals, therefore, could increase the likelihood of zoonotic transmission of multidrug-resistant salmonellae by generating drug-resistant strains as well as by making animals more susceptible to resistant infections (12).
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