A nearly complete eyelid covering and lack of head movement due to nodal separation reduce conspicuousness to prey and predators.
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The conspicuousness of eyespots on many species of butterflies and fishes confuses predators and helps to prevent the prey from suffering serious damage.
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The 53-year-old author kept warning his 18-year-old friend about the ways that celebrity and conspicuousness can warp talent.
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Conspicuousness and toxicity may be inversely related, as polymorphic poison dart frogs that are less conspicuous are more toxic than the brightest and most conspicuous species.
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European wildcats ( " Felis silvestris " ) deposit their faecal marks on plants with high visual conspicuousness that enhances the visual effectiveness of the signal.
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Therefore, prey populations that are more toxic are predicted to manifest less bright signals, opposing the classical view that increased conspicuousness always evolves with increased toxicity.
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Spathes are also unusual in their conspicuousness, narrowing to a pair of long red claws on either side of the umbel, much longer than the umbel itself.
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Because of its wide geographical distribution, abundance, and conspicuousness, " Coccomyces dentatus " is the most often collected species of " Coccomyces ".
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To reduce the conspicuousness of their absence, Berman selected only Doohan and Koenig of the supporting actors, not Nichelle Nichols ( Uhura ) or George Takei ( Sulu ).
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He shares Law's concerns regarding the conspicuousness of the lodge's movements and suggests that the security of the game reserve in general leaves much to be desired.