
doi: 10.1038/140974b0
DR. W. E. COLLINGE is apparently under a misapprehension as to the degree to which it is claimed that birds eat butterflies. I do not think that it is ever claimed that these insects form the principal food of any bird ; only that they are eaten to an extent sufficient to have a selective effect, and I believe that work by Prof. R. A. Fisher has demonstrated mathematically that this extent need be very much less than was previously supposed.
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