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Hardenbicker MC and Tedore C (2023). Peacock spiders prefer image statistics of average natural scenes over those of male ornamentation. Behavioral Ecology 34: 719–728.
Tedore C; Tedore K; Westcott D; Suttner C; Nilsson D-E (2022). The role of detectability in the evolution of avian-dispersed fruit color. Vision Research 196: 108046.
Glenszczyk M*; Outomuro D*; Gregorič M; Kralj-Fišer S; Schneider J; Nilsson D-E; Morehouse NI; Tedore C (2022). The jumping spider Saitis barbipes lacks a red photoreceptor to see its own sexually dimorphic red coloration. The Science of Nature 109: 6. *co-first authors
Tedore C; Nilsson D-E (2021). Ultraviolet vision aids the detection of nutrient-dense non-signaling plant foods. Vision Research 183: 16-29.
Tedore C; Nilsson D-E (2019). Avian UV vision enhances leaf surface contrasts in forest environments. Nature Communications 10: 238.