Camouflage through behavior in moths: the role of background matching and disruptive coloration C Kang, M Stevens, J Moon, SI Lee, PG Jablonski Behavioral Ecology 26 (1), 45-54, 2015 | 99 | 2015 |
Camouflage through an active choice of a resting spot and body orientation in moths CK Kang, JY Moon, SI Lee, PG Jablonski Journal of evolutionary biology 25 (9), 1695-1702, 2012 | 98 | 2012 |
Colour and pattern change against visually heterogeneous backgrounds in the tree frog Hyla japonica C Kang, YE Kim, Y Jang Scientific reports 6 (1), 22601, 2016 | 75 | 2016 |
Body size affects the evolution of hidden colour signals in moths C Kang, R Zahiri, TN Sherratt Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1861), 20171287, 2017 | 49 | 2017 |
A synthesis of deimatic behaviour E Drinkwater, WL Allen, JA Endler, RT Hanlon, G Holmes, NT Homziak, ... Biological Reviews 97 (6), 2237-2267, 2022 | 48 | 2022 |
Flash behavior increases prey survival K Loeffler-Henry, C Kang, Y Yip, T Caro, TN Sherratt Behavioral Ecology 29 (3), 528-533, 2018 | 45 | 2018 |
Evolutionary transitions from camouflage to aposematism: Hidden signals play a pivotal role K Loeffler-Henry, C Kang, TN Sherratt Science 379 (6637), 1136-1140, 2023 | 36 | 2023 |
Consistent associations between body size and hidden contrasting color signals across a range of insect taxa K Loeffler-Henry, C Kang, TN Sherratt The American Naturalist 194 (1), 28-37, 2019 | 32 | 2019 |
Post-attack aposematic display in prey facilitates predator avoidance learning C Kang, HJ Cho, SI Lee, PG Jablonski Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 4, 35, 2016 | 30 | 2016 |
Multiple lines of anti-predator defence in the spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) C Kang, H Moon, TN Sherratt, SI Lee, PG Jablonski Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 120 (1), 115-124, 2017 | 29 | 2017 |
Moths on tree trunks seek out more cryptic positions when their current crypticity is low CK Kang, JY Moon, PG Jablonski Animal Behaviour 86 (3), 587-594, 2013 | 28 | 2013 |
How size and conspicuousness affect the efficacy of flash coloration S Bae, D Kim, TN Sherratt, T Caro, C Kang Behavioral Ecology 30 (3), 697-702, 2019 | 27 | 2019 |
Mowing: A cause of invasion, but also a potential solution for management of the invasive, alien plant species Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers U Song, D Son, C Kang, EJ Lee, K Lee, JS Park Journal of environmental management 223, 530-536, 2018 | 27 | 2018 |
Effect of sex and bright coloration on survival and predator‐induced wing damage in an aposematic lantern fly with startle display CKU KANG, SIM LEE, PG Jablonski Ecological Entomology 36 (6), 709-716, 2011 | 27 | 2011 |
Differential predation drives the geographical divergence in multiple traits in aposematic frogs C Kang, TN Sherratt, YE Kim, Y Shin, J Moon, U Song, JY Kang, K Kim, ... Behavioral Ecology 28 (4), 1122-1130, 2017 | 26 | 2017 |
Warning signals confer advantage to prey in competition with predators: bumblebees steal nests from insectivorous birds PG Jablonski, HJ Cho, SR Song, CK Kang, S Lee Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67, 1259-1267, 2013 | 24 | 2013 |
Climate predicts both visible and near‐infrared reflectance in butterflies C Kang, S Im, WY Lee, Y Choi, D Stuart‐Fox, B Huertas Ecology letters 24 (9), 1869-1879, 2021 | 22 | 2021 |
Are tropical butterflies more colorful? JM Adams, C Kang, M June-Wells Ecological Research 29, 685-691, 2014 | 20 | 2014 |
Cryptically patterned moths perceive bark structure when choosing body orientations that match wing color pattern to the bark pattern C Kang, J Moon, S Lee, PG Jablonski PLoS One 8 (10), e78117, 2013 | 16 | 2013 |
The anti-predation benefit of flash displays is related to the distance at which the prey initiates its escape K Loeffler-Henry, C Kang, TN Sherratt Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1955), 20210866, 2021 | 15 | 2021 |