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Hypothetical example of how recognized template distortions may be used to infer orientation of visible and partially-visible neighboring locust nymphs based on its black patterning alone (i.e., not fully-detailed conspecific recognition).
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posted on 2024-01-29, 18:34 authored by David L. Krongauz, Amir Ayali, Gal A. Kaminka(a) Template distortions due to different headings. (b) Template distortions due to partial occlusion.
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