Species richness varies among clades, yet the drivers of diversification creating this variation remain poorly understood. While abiotic factors likely drive some of the variation in species richness, ecological interactions may also contribute. Here, we examine one class of potential contributors to species richness variation that is particularly poorly understood: mutualistic interactions. We aim to elucidate large-scale patterns of diversification mediated by mutualistic interactions using a spatially-explicit population-based model. We focus on mutualistic Müllerian mimicry between conspicuous toxic prey species, where convergence in colour patterns emerges from predators' learning process. To investigate the effects of Müllerian mimicr...
Müllerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Established mimicry theory predicts that Batesian mimics are selected to resemble their defended mod...
Understanding Batesian mimicry is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. In Batesian mimicry, a ...
Species richness varies among clades, yet the drivers of diversification creating this variation rem...
Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A nu...
Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A nu...
Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A nu...
The convergent evolution of warning signals in unpalatable species, known as Müllerian mimicry, has ...
Toxic prey species living in the same environment have long been thought to mutually benefit from ha...
Toxic prey species living in the same environment have long been thought to mutually benefit from ha...
The convergent evolution of warning signals in unpalatable species, known as Müllerian mimicry, has ...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying species distributions and coexistence ...
Variation in the conspicuousness of colour patterns is observed within and among defended prey speci...
A particular form of evolutionary convergence among species—known as mimicry—is a phenomenon that ha...
Conspicuous coloration is one of the main ways that animals communicate. The use of eye-catching co...
Müllerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Established mimicry theory predicts that Batesian mimics are selected to resemble their defended mod...
Understanding Batesian mimicry is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. In Batesian mimicry, a ...
Species richness varies among clades, yet the drivers of diversification creating this variation rem...
Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A nu...
Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A nu...
Ecological communities are structured in part by evolutionary interactions among their members. A nu...
The convergent evolution of warning signals in unpalatable species, known as Müllerian mimicry, has ...
Toxic prey species living in the same environment have long been thought to mutually benefit from ha...
Toxic prey species living in the same environment have long been thought to mutually benefit from ha...
The convergent evolution of warning signals in unpalatable species, known as Müllerian mimicry, has ...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying species distributions and coexistence ...
Variation in the conspicuousness of colour patterns is observed within and among defended prey speci...
A particular form of evolutionary convergence among species—known as mimicry—is a phenomenon that ha...
Conspicuous coloration is one of the main ways that animals communicate. The use of eye-catching co...
Müllerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Established mimicry theory predicts that Batesian mimics are selected to resemble their defended mod...
Understanding Batesian mimicry is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. In Batesian mimicry, a ...