Publications by authors named "Jon Sellars"

Article Synopsis
  • This paper talks about a new way to create accurate data about how surfaces reflect light, even when the sky isn't perfect for measuring.
  • It says that while there are some spectrometers that can measure light well, they only work in a specific range and don't cover everything we need.
  • The authors suggest using two different types of spectrometers together, share tips on avoiding mistakes, and show that this method can still give good results for studying how materials reflect light.
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Parasitic exploitation occurs within and between a wide variety of taxa in a plethora of diverse contexts. Theoretical and empirical analyses indicate that parasitic exploitation can generate substantial genetic and phenotypic polymorphism within species. Under some circumstances, parasitic exploitation may also be an important factor causing reproductive isolation and promoting speciation.

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