Reproductive success as a Result of Convergence for
Threat Display. Evolution, 34(6): 1050-1059.
Such body language, known as a "dominance
threat display" and labeled as "triumph" in other studies, was observed in winners of Olympic and Paralympic judo matches.
3--Acknowledgment/standoff : facing one another without visual
threat display.
1) is a commonly known
threat display in this species of rear-fanged colubrid snake (T.R.
Although the composition of the threat repertoire varied across populations, we did not detect a difference in the total number of
threat displays performed by males in different populations, indicating that a decline in the performance of one
threat display is compensated for by an increase in the other (Fig.
The system has growth potential including increased computer capacity, control of new countermeasures including towed decoys, direct infrared countermeasures and laser warners while a tactical
threat display can be introduced.
The relation between eliciting stimulus strength and habituation of the
Threat display in male Siamese fighting fish.
To maintain an individual distance between moose and marals, a
threat display on the part of a male was normally enough.
Scientists had held that if a stickleback flashes black, as the mudminnows do during a
threat display, the stickleback becomes more of a contender.
According to their study, the cobra's hood evolved as its ribs were 'co-opted' to create the
threat display.