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Figure 1.

Detransformed mean catches in eight experiments investigating distinctions between traps and targets.

Standard error of differences (sed) refer to transformed means, which are not shown. In each experiment, means not associated with the same letter differ at p<0.05. Panels: white = netting; black = black cloth; grey = blue cloth. Size (height×width) refer to the overall cloth component, height in cm refers to the height above the ground at which the target was placed. Figures are proportional in size. aPlan view of cloth (solid line) and net (dotted line).

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Figure 2.

Detransformed mean catches in four experiments investigating the effect of target size.

Standard error of differences (sed) refer to transformed means, which are not shown. In each experiment, means not associated with the same letter differ at p<0.05. Panels: white = netting; black = black cloth; grey = blue cloth. Size (height×width) refer to the overall cloth component. Figures are proportional in size.

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Figure 3.

Detransformed mean catches in seven experiments aiming to optimize the design of small targets.

Standard error of differences (sed) refer to transformed means, which are not shown. In each experiment, means not associated with the same letter differ at p<0.05. Panels: white = netting; black = black cloth; grey = blue cloth. Size (height×width) refers to the overall cloth component. Height in cm refers to height above ground at which the target was placed. Figures are proportional in size.

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