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- Transfer_effect abstract "The transfer effect is a term used in ornithology to describe the phenomenon observed among the bowerbirds, in which there is a continuum from physically more ornamented species which construct rudimentary bowers (mating display nests), to physically drabber species which construct remarkably elaborate and colorful bowers. The postulation is that there is an evolutionary \"transfer\" of ornamentation, as a sign of male mating health, from physical characteristics to behavioral ones — with the benefit of reducing the visibility of the male and thereby its vulnerability to predation.".
- Transfer_effect wikiPageID "18933504".
- Transfer_effect wikiPageLength "704".
- Transfer_effect wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Transfer_effect wikiPageRevisionID "532121835".
- Transfer_effect wikiPageWikiLink Bowerbird.
- Transfer_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ornithology.
- Transfer_effect wikiPageWikiLink Ornithology.
- Transfer_effect wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:bower.
- Transfer_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Transfer effect".
- Transfer_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "transfer effect".
- Transfer_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ornithology-stub.
- Transfer_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Transfer_effect subject Category:Ornithology.
- Transfer_effect hypernym Term.
- Transfer_effect type Subfield.
- Transfer_effect comment "The transfer effect is a term used in ornithology to describe the phenomenon observed among the bowerbirds, in which there is a continuum from physically more ornamented species which construct rudimentary bowers (mating display nests), to physically drabber species which construct remarkably elaborate and colorful bowers.".
- Transfer_effect label "Transfer effect".
- Transfer_effect sameAs Q7834011.
- Transfer_effect sameAs m.04jb2z3.
- Transfer_effect sameAs Q7834011.
- Transfer_effect wasDerivedFrom Transfer_effect?oldid=532121835.
- Transfer_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Transfer_effect.