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Cynthia Tedore
Cynthia Tedore
University of Hamburg
Verified email at tedore.com - Homepage
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Technical and conceptual considerations for using animated stimuli in studies of animal behavior
L Chouinard-Thuly, S Gierszewski, GG Rosenthal, SM Reader, G Rieucau, ...
Current zoology 63 (1), 5-19, 2017
1152017
Avian UV vision enhances leaf surface contrasts in forest environments
C Tedore, DE Nilsson
Nature communications 10 (1), 238, 2019
802019
Weaponry, color, and contest success in the jumping spider Lyssomanes viridis
C Tedore, S Johnsen
Behavioural processes 89 (3), 203-211, 2012
512012
Visual mutual assessment of size in male Lyssomanes viridis jumping spider contests
C Tedore, S Johnsen
Behavioral Ecology 26 (2), 510-518, 2015
372015
Using RGB displays to portray color realistic imagery to animal eyes
C Tedore, S Johnsen
Current Zoology 63 (1), 27-34, 2017
272017
The jumping spider Saitis barbipes lacks a red photoreceptor to see its own sexually dimorphic red coloration
M Glenszczyk, D Outomuro, M Gregorič, S Kralj-Fišer, JM Schneider, ...
The Science of Nature 109 (1), 6, 2022
222022
Pheromones exert top-down effects on visual recognition in the jumping spider Lyssomanes viridis
C Tedore, S Johnsen
Journal of Experimental Biology 216 (9), 1744-1756, 2013
212013
Ultraviolet vision aids the detection of nutrient-dense non-signaling plant foods
C Tedore, DE Nilsson
Vision Research 183, 16-29, 2021
132021
Immunological dependence of plant-dwelling animals on the medicinal properties of their plant substrates: a preliminary test of a novel evolutionary hypothesis
C Tedore, S Johnsen
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 9 (5), 437-446, 2015
112015
Partial wing transparency works better when disrupting wing edges: Evidence from a field experiment
M Arias, L Leroy, C Madec, L Matos, C Tedore, M Elias, D Gomez
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 34 (11), 1840-1846, 2021
102021
Disentangling the visual cues used by a jumping spider to locate its microhabitat
C Tedore, S Johnsen
Journal of Experimental Biology 219 (15), 2396-2401, 2016
92016
A comparison of photographic and spectrometric methods to quantify the colours seen by animal eyes
C Tedore
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 15 (1), 4-23, 2024
72024
Peacock spiders prefer image statistics of average natural scenes over those of male ornamentation
MC Hardenbicker, C Tedore
Behavioral Ecology 34 (5), 719-728, 2023
52023
The role of detectability in the evolution of avian-dispersed fruit color
C Tedore, K Tedore, D Westcott, C Suttner, DE Nilsson
Vision Research 196, 108046, 2022
32022
Behavioral corroboration that Saitis barbipes jumping spiders cannot discriminate between males’ red and black ornaments
J Plate, C Tedore
The Science of Nature 112 (1), 5, 2025
22025
Hidden in red: evidence for and against red camouflage in a jumping spider (Saitis barbipes)
JL Gerfen, C Tedore
The Science of Nature 111 (6), 58, 2024
12024
Testing the equivalency of human" predators" and deep neural networks in the detection of cryptic moths (vol 38, pg 214, 2025)
M Arias, L Behrendt, L Dressler, A Raka, C Perrier, M Elias, D Gomez, ...
JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 38 (10), 1421-1421, 2025
2025
A Comparison of Image Statistics of Peacock Jumping Spider Colour Patterns and Natural Scenes
MC Hardenbicker, J Schubert, C Tedore
Ecology and Evolution 15 (5), e71363, 2025
2025
Testing the equivalency of human “predators” and deep neural networks in the detection of cryptic moths
M Arias, L Behrendt, L Dressler, A Raka, C Perrier, M Elias, D Gomez, ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 38 (2), 214-224, 2025
2025
Tester l'équivalence des" prédateurs" humains et des réseaux neuronaux profonds dans la détection des papillons nocturnes cryptiques
M Arias, L Behrendt, L Dressler, A Raka, C Perrier, M Elias, D Gomez, ...
2025
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