<div><p>Although the forces behind the evolution of imperfect mimicry remain poorly studied, recent hypotheses suggest that relaxed selection on small-bodied individuals leads to imperfect mimicry. While evolutionary history undoubtedly affects the development of imperfect mimicry, ecological community context has largely been ignored and may be an important driver of imperfect mimicry. Here we investigate how evolutionary and ecological contexts might influence mimetic fidelity in Müllerian and Batesian mimicry systems. In Batesian hoverfly systems we find that body size is not a strong predictor of mimetic fidelity. However, in Müllerian velvet ants we find a weak positive relationship between body size and mimetic fidelity when evolution...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. The paradox of inaccurate mimic...
Since the phenomenon of mimicry was first described by Bates in 1862 it has become one of the founda...
Since the phenomenon of mimicry was first described by Bates in 1862 it has become one of the founda...
Although the forces behind the evolution of imperfect mimicry remain poorly studied, recent hypothes...
Although exceptional examples of adaptation are frequently celebrated, some outcomes of natural sele...
<p>Although exceptional examples of adaptation are frequently celebrated, some outcomes of natural s...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Batesian mimicry was historically considered to be a perfect illustration of Darwin's theory of adap...
Although exceptional examples of adaptation are frequently celebrated, some outcomes of natural sele...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Myrmecomorphy is the most frequent type of Batesian mimicry. Myrmecomorphic species differ in the ac...
Batesian mimicry is when an innocuous species avoids predation by mimicking a defended, harmful spec...
Many animals mimic dangerous or undesirable prey as a defence from predators. We would expect predat...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of inaccurate mimicry. Here we inv...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. The paradox of inaccurate mimic...
Since the phenomenon of mimicry was first described by Bates in 1862 it has become one of the founda...
Since the phenomenon of mimicry was first described by Bates in 1862 it has become one of the founda...
Although the forces behind the evolution of imperfect mimicry remain poorly studied, recent hypothes...
Although exceptional examples of adaptation are frequently celebrated, some outcomes of natural sele...
<p>Although exceptional examples of adaptation are frequently celebrated, some outcomes of natural s...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Batesian mimicry was historically considered to be a perfect illustration of Darwin's theory of adap...
Although exceptional examples of adaptation are frequently celebrated, some outcomes of natural sele...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Myrmecomorphy is the most frequent type of Batesian mimicry. Myrmecomorphic species differ in the ac...
Batesian mimicry is when an innocuous species avoids predation by mimicking a defended, harmful spec...
Many animals mimic dangerous or undesirable prey as a defence from predators. We would expect predat...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of inaccurate mimicry. Here we inv...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. The paradox of inaccurate mimic...
Since the phenomenon of mimicry was first described by Bates in 1862 it has become one of the founda...
Since the phenomenon of mimicry was first described by Bates in 1862 it has become one of the founda...