<div><p>Studies of mimicry among tropical reef-fishes usually give little or no consideration to alternative explanations for behavioral associations between unrelated, look-alike species that benefit the supposed mimic. I propose and assess such an alternative explanation. With mimicry the mimic resembles its model, evolved to do so in response to selection by the mimicry target, and gains evolved benefits from that resemblance. In the alternative, the social-trap hypothesis, a coincidental resemblance of the model to the “mimic” inadvertently attracts the latter to it, and reinforcement of this social trapping by learned benefits leads to the “mimic” regularly associating with the model. I examine three well known cases of supposed aggres...
Animal communication is often deceptive; however, such dishonesty can become ineffective if it is us...
Aggressive mimicry is an adaptive tactic of parasitic or predatory species that closely resemble ino...
Mimicry in vertebrates is usually a permanent state — mimics resemble and normally accompany their m...
Studies of mimicry among tropical reef-fishes usually give little or no consideration to alternative...
Associations between resembling species have been noted long ago by naturalists and have been tradit...
This review examines the literature on mimicry in coral reef fishes and evaluates the prevalence of ...
A number of potential mimetic relationships between coral reef fishes have been described, but the u...
Batesian mimicry evolves when the 'umbrella' of protection provided by resemblance to a conspicuous ...
Mimicry is a widely documented phenomenon in coral reef fishes, but the underlying relationships bet...
Mimicry systems are frequently categorized by the type of benefit gained by the mimic's resemblance ...
Mimetic species evolve colours and body patterns to closely resemble poisonous species and thus avoi...
Mimicry often involves a protective element, whereby the risk of predation on mimics is reduced owin...
When the subject of mimicry is raised, the first examples that come to mind are in the insect world....
Mimicry systems can be classified by the nature of fitness benefits obtained by the mimic, namely in...
Since all forms of mimicry are based on perceptual deception, the sensory ecology of the intended re...
Animal communication is often deceptive; however, such dishonesty can become ineffective if it is us...
Aggressive mimicry is an adaptive tactic of parasitic or predatory species that closely resemble ino...
Mimicry in vertebrates is usually a permanent state — mimics resemble and normally accompany their m...
Studies of mimicry among tropical reef-fishes usually give little or no consideration to alternative...
Associations between resembling species have been noted long ago by naturalists and have been tradit...
This review examines the literature on mimicry in coral reef fishes and evaluates the prevalence of ...
A number of potential mimetic relationships between coral reef fishes have been described, but the u...
Batesian mimicry evolves when the 'umbrella' of protection provided by resemblance to a conspicuous ...
Mimicry is a widely documented phenomenon in coral reef fishes, but the underlying relationships bet...
Mimicry systems are frequently categorized by the type of benefit gained by the mimic's resemblance ...
Mimetic species evolve colours and body patterns to closely resemble poisonous species and thus avoi...
Mimicry often involves a protective element, whereby the risk of predation on mimics is reduced owin...
When the subject of mimicry is raised, the first examples that come to mind are in the insect world....
Mimicry systems can be classified by the nature of fitness benefits obtained by the mimic, namely in...
Since all forms of mimicry are based on perceptual deception, the sensory ecology of the intended re...
Animal communication is often deceptive; however, such dishonesty can become ineffective if it is us...
Aggressive mimicry is an adaptive tactic of parasitic or predatory species that closely resemble ino...
Mimicry in vertebrates is usually a permanent state — mimics resemble and normally accompany their m...