The distinctive black and red wing pattern of six-spot burnet moths (Zygaena filipendulae, L.) is a classic example of aposematism, advertising their potent cyanide-based defences. While such warning signals provide a qualitatively honest signal of unprofitability, the evidence for quantitative honesty, whereby variation in visual traits could provide accurate estimates of individual toxicity, is more equivocal. Combining sophisticated measures of cyanogenic glucoside content and wing colour from the perspective of avian predators, we investigate the relationship between coloration and defences in Z. filipendulae, to test signal honesty both within and across populations. Mean cyanogenic glucoside concentration was not correlated with wing ...
To understand how variation in warning displays evolves and is maintained, we need to understand not...
Colour signals and colour vision play a pivotal role in intraspecific communication and predator-pre...
Many plants and animals advertise unpalatability through warning signals in the form of colour and s...
The distinctive black and red wing pattern of six-spot burnet moths (Zygaena filipendulae, L.) is a ...
The distinctive black and red wing pattern of six-spot burnet moths (Zygaena filipendulae, L.) is a ...
The distinctive black and red wing pattern of six-spot burnet moths (Zygaena filipendulae, L.) is a ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Many defended species use conspicuous visual warning signals to deter potential predators from attac...
Many defended species use conspicuous visual warning signals to deter potential predators from attac...
Many defended species use conspicuous visual warning signals to deter potential predators from attac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
The warning displays of aposematic organisms signal to predators that they possess a secondary defen...
To understand how variation in warning displays evolves and is maintained, we need to understand not...
Colour signals and colour vision play a pivotal role in intraspecific communication and predator-pre...
Many plants and animals advertise unpalatability through warning signals in the form of colour and s...
The distinctive black and red wing pattern of six-spot burnet moths (Zygaena filipendulae, L.) is a ...
The distinctive black and red wing pattern of six-spot burnet moths (Zygaena filipendulae, L.) is a ...
The distinctive black and red wing pattern of six-spot burnet moths (Zygaena filipendulae, L.) is a ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Many defended species use conspicuous visual warning signals to deter potential predators from attac...
Many defended species use conspicuous visual warning signals to deter potential predators from attac...
Many defended species use conspicuous visual warning signals to deter potential predators from attac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
The warning displays of aposematic organisms signal to predators that they possess a secondary defen...
To understand how variation in warning displays evolves and is maintained, we need to understand not...
Colour signals and colour vision play a pivotal role in intraspecific communication and predator-pre...
Many plants and animals advertise unpalatability through warning signals in the form of colour and s...