2019
DOI: 10.1101/715177
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Sexual signals of fish species mimic the spatial statistics of their habitat: evidence for processing bias in animal signal evolution

Abstract: 13The diversity of animal visual displays has intrigued scientists for centuries. Sexual selection theory has 14 explained some of this diversity, yet most of this effort has focused on simple aspects of signal design, 15 such as color. The evolution of complex patterns that characterize many sexual displays remains largely 16unexplained. The field of empirical aesthetics, a subdiscipline of cognitive psychology, has shown that 17humans are attracted to visual images that match the spatial statistics of natura… Show more

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