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Red enhances human performance in contests

Russell A. Hill () and Robert A. Barton
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Russell A. Hill: Evolutionary Anthropology Research Group, University of Durham
Robert A. Barton: Evolutionary Anthropology Research Group, University of Durham

Nature, 2005, vol. 435, issue 7040, 293-293

Abstract: Signals biologically attributed to red coloration in males may operate in the arena of combat sports.

Date: 2005
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