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Science Magazine - One Issue Look Out. Evolving warning coloration Move over, LDL. Ceramides may be better markers of heart risk Colorectal cancer rises in younger people Protein structure prediction with language models Pages 1065-1160 COVER An alpine newt ( Ichthyosaura alpestris ) walks to a breeding pond in the Alps, France. Many amphibians have a cryptic upper side but a normally concealed, conspicuous underside. These hidden signals have evolved for several reasons, including as a warning display to would-be predators. A phylogenetic analysis reveals that species with hidden colors represent an important intermediate step in the evolution of species with permanently displayed warning signals. Each additional magazine ships for $1 domestically. You have to use the shopping cart to get this discount. Please message with any questions. Ich spreche auch Deutsch.