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    Effect size, confidence interval and statistical significance: a practical guide for biologists by Nakagawa, Shinichi, Cuthill, Innes C.

    “…Null hypothesis significance testing (NHST) is the dominant statistical approach in biology, although it has many, frequently unappreciated, problems. Most…”
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    Improving bioscience research reporting: the ARRIVE guidelines for reporting animal research by Kilkenny, Carol, Browne, William J, Cuthill, Innes C, Emerson, Michael, Altman, Douglas G

    Published in PLoS biology (01-06-2010)
    “…  The CONSORT Statement for randomised controlled clinical trials was one of the first guidelines developed in response to this need [24],[25]. Since…”
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    Background complexity and the detectability of camouflaged targets by birds and humans by Xiao, Feng, Cuthill, Innes C.

    “…Remaining undetected is often key to survival, and camouflage is a widespread solution. However, extrinsic to the animal itself, the complexity of the…”
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    Survey of the quality of experimental design, statistical analysis and reporting of research using animals by Kilkenny, Carol, Parsons, Nick, Kadyszewski, Ed, Festing, Michael F W, Cuthill, Innes C, Fry, Derek, Hutton, Jane, Altman, Douglas G

    Published in PloS one (30-11-2009)
    “…For scientific, ethical and economic reasons, experiments involving animals should be appropriately designed, correctly analysed and transparently reported…”
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    Optimal background matching camouflage by Michalis, Constantine, Scott-Samuel, Nicholas E., Gibson, David P., Cuthill, Innes C.

    “…Background matching is the most familiar and widespread camouflage strategy: avoiding detection by having a similar colour and pattern to the background…”
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    3D Camouflage in an Ornithischian Dinosaur by Vinther, Jakob, Nicholls, Robert, Lautenschlager, Stephan, Pittman, Michael, Kaye, Thomas G., Rayfield, Emily, Mayr, Gerald, Cuthill, Innes C.

    Published in Current biology (26-09-2016)
    “…Countershading was one of the first proposed mechanisms of camouflage [1, 2]. A dark dorsum and light ventrum counteract the gradient created by illumination…”
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    Disruptive coloration, crypsis and edge detection in early visual processing by Stevens, Martin, Cuthill, Innes C

    “…Many animals use concealing markings to reduce the risk of predation. These include background pattern matching (crypsis), where the coloration matches a…”
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    Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) social networks in areas of contrasting human activity and lion density by Muller, Zoe, Cuthill, Innes C., Harris, Stephen, McQualter, Kylie

    Published in Ethology (01-10-2019)
    “…The adaptive value of close social bonds and social networks has been demonstrated in a variety of vertebrate taxa. While the effect of predators on…”
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    The evolution and function of pattern diversity in snakes by Allen, William L., Baddeley, Roland, Scott-Samuel, Nicholas E., Cuthill, Innes C.

    Published in Behavioral ecology (01-09-2013)
    “…Lay summary Why are some snakes blotchy and others stripy? Evidence suggests it mainly depends on a snake's behavior strategy. Analysis of the patterns of 171…”
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    Improving bioscience research reporting: The ARRIVE guidelines for reporting animal research by Kilkenny, Carol, Browne, William J, Cuthill, Innes C, Emerson, Michael, Altman, Douglas G

    “…[...] a wealth of evidence shows that across many areas, the reporting of biomedical research is often inadequate, leading to the view that even if the science…”
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    Evolution: The Mystery of Imperfect Mimicry by Cuthill, Innes C.

    Published in Current biology (05-05-2014)
    “…Mimicry has long provided some of the most persuasive examples of the power of natural selection. However, some mimics are quite poor. A new study shows that…”
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    Disruptive colouration and perceptual grouping by Espinosa, Irene, Cuthill, Innes C

    Published in PloS one (22-01-2014)
    “…Camouflage is the primary defence of many animals and includes multiple strategies that interfere with figure-ground segmentation and object recognition. While…”
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