Background: Many butterflies possess striking structures called eyespots on their wings, and several studies have sought to understand the selective forces that have shaped their evolution. Work over the last decade has shown that a major function of eyespots is their ability to reduce predation by being intimidating to attacking predators. Two competing hypotheses seek to explain the cause of intimidation, one suggesting ‘eye-mimicry’ and the other their ‘conspicuousness’ as the reason. There is an on-going debate about which of these better explains the effectiveness of eyespots against predation. We undertook a series of indoor experiments to understand the relative importance of conspicuousness and eye-mimicry, and therefore how predato...
Batesian mimicry evolution entails an initial major mutation that produces a rough resemblance to th...
<div><p>Research has shown that the mere presence of stimuli that resemble eyes is sufficient to att...
Although avian predators are thought to drive the evolution of warning-color mimicry in butterflies,...
Background: Many butterflies possess striking structures called eyespots on their wings, and several...
Large conspicuous eyespots on butterfly wings have been shown to deter predators. This has been trad...
Butterfly eyespots are known to function in predator deflection and predator intimidation, but it is...
Eyespots of some prey are known to deter predators, but the reason for this response has not yet bee...
Many prey species exhibit defensive traits to decrease their chances of predation. Conspicuous eye-s...
The main purpose of this study is to verify or refute the famous existing theory that the eyespots f...
Some eyespots are thought to deflect attack away from the vulnerable body, yet there is limited empi...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Abstract Butterflies that hibernate exhibit particularly effi-cient defence against predation. A fir...
The diversity of anti-predator adaptations in the natural world has long been an active area of rese...
There are fewer eyespots on the forewings versus hindwings of nymphalids but the reasons for this un...
1. Predation is an important selective pressure and some prey have evolved conspicuous warning signa...
Batesian mimicry evolution entails an initial major mutation that produces a rough resemblance to th...
<div><p>Research has shown that the mere presence of stimuli that resemble eyes is sufficient to att...
Although avian predators are thought to drive the evolution of warning-color mimicry in butterflies,...
Background: Many butterflies possess striking structures called eyespots on their wings, and several...
Large conspicuous eyespots on butterfly wings have been shown to deter predators. This has been trad...
Butterfly eyespots are known to function in predator deflection and predator intimidation, but it is...
Eyespots of some prey are known to deter predators, but the reason for this response has not yet bee...
Many prey species exhibit defensive traits to decrease their chances of predation. Conspicuous eye-s...
The main purpose of this study is to verify or refute the famous existing theory that the eyespots f...
Some eyespots are thought to deflect attack away from the vulnerable body, yet there is limited empi...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Abstract Butterflies that hibernate exhibit particularly effi-cient defence against predation. A fir...
The diversity of anti-predator adaptations in the natural world has long been an active area of rese...
There are fewer eyespots on the forewings versus hindwings of nymphalids but the reasons for this un...
1. Predation is an important selective pressure and some prey have evolved conspicuous warning signa...
Batesian mimicry evolution entails an initial major mutation that produces a rough resemblance to th...
<div><p>Research has shown that the mere presence of stimuli that resemble eyes is sufficient to att...
Although avian predators are thought to drive the evolution of warning-color mimicry in butterflies,...