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Visual Organization: Simplifying LifeBy transforming scattered information into clear visual cues, you create a system that feels intuitive rather than overwhelming. It’s like switching from a jumbled junk drawer to a neatly labeled ...
Amo, L. P. López, & J. Martín. Wall lizards combine chemical and visual cues of ambush snake predators to avoid overestimating risk inside refuges. Animal Behaviour 67, 647–653 (2004).
81, No. 3 (Sep., 1998), pp. 273-282 (10 pages) Traps for tropical pest tephritids have relied primarily on chemical cues while traps for temperate pest tephritids have relied primarily on visual cues.
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