Many Batesian mimics are considered to be inaccurate copies of their models, including a number of hoverfly species which appear to be poor mimics of bees and wasps. This inaccuracy is surprising since more similar mimics are expected to deceive predators more frequently and therefore have greater survival. One suggested explanation is that mimics which appear inaccurate to human eyes may be perceived differently by birds, the probable agents of selection. For example, if patterns contain an ultra-violet (UV) component, this would be visible to birds but overlooked by humans. So far, indirect comparisons have been made using human and bird responses to mimetic stimuli, but direct colour measurements of mimetic hoverflies are lacking. We too...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
© 2015 The Author. Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, ...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
Many Batesian mimics are considered to be inaccurate copies of their models, including a number of h...
Many Batesian mimics are considered to be inaccurate copies of their models, including a number of h...
Ideas about the evolution of imperfect mimicry are reviewed. Their relevance to the colours patterns...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) provide an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of Batesian ...
Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) provide an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of Batesian ...
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...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
The hoverflies (Diptera:Syrphidae) represent an apparently paradoxical visual Batesian mimicry compl...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
© 2015 The Author. Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, ...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
Many Batesian mimics are considered to be inaccurate copies of their models, including a number of h...
Many Batesian mimics are considered to be inaccurate copies of their models, including a number of h...
Ideas about the evolution of imperfect mimicry are reviewed. Their relevance to the colours patterns...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) provide an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of Batesian ...
Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) provide an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of Batesian ...
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...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
The hoverflies (Diptera:Syrphidae) represent an apparently paradoxical visual Batesian mimicry compl...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
© 2015 The Author. Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, ...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...