Batesian mimics can parasitize Müllerian mimicry rings mimicking the warning color signal. The evolutionary success of Batesian mimics can increase adding complexity to the signal by behavioral and locomotor mimicry. We investigated three fundamental morphological and locomotor traits in a Neotropical mimicry ring based on Ithomiini butterflies and parasitized by Polythoridae damselflies: wing color, wing shape, and flight style. The study species have wings with a subapical white patch, considered the aposematic signal, and a more apical black patch. The main predators are VS-birds, visually more sensitive to violet than to ultraviolet wavelengths (UVS-birds). The white patches, compared to the black patches, were closer in the bird color ...
Mimicry is one of the best-studied examples of adaptation, and recent studies have provided new insi...
Neotropical ithomiine butterflies (Nymphalidae) exhibit rampant convergent evolution of color patter...
Batesian mimicry, a phenomenon in which harmless organisms resemble harmful or unpalatable species, ...
Imperfect mimicry may be maintained when the various components of an aposematic signal have differe...
Batesian mimics that show similar coloration to unpalatable models gain a fitness advantage of reduc...
Antagonistic interactions between predators and prey often lead to co-evolution. In the case of toxi...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
Butterflies from the genus Heliconius are a well-studied case of Müllerian mimicry, which means that...
Batesian mimicry evolution entails an initial major mutation that produces a rough resemblance to th...
1. Müllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of natural selection fa...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
The swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes is known for its striking resemblance in wing pattern to t...
Mimicry is one of the best-studied examples of adaptation, and recent studies have provided new insi...
Neotropical ithomiine butterflies (Nymphalidae) exhibit rampant convergent evolution of color patter...
Batesian mimicry, a phenomenon in which harmless organisms resemble harmful or unpalatable species, ...
Imperfect mimicry may be maintained when the various components of an aposematic signal have differe...
Batesian mimics that show similar coloration to unpalatable models gain a fitness advantage of reduc...
Antagonistic interactions between predators and prey often lead to co-evolution. In the case of toxi...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
Butterflies from the genus Heliconius are a well-studied case of Müllerian mimicry, which means that...
Batesian mimicry evolution entails an initial major mutation that produces a rough resemblance to th...
1. Müllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of natural selection fa...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
The swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes is known for its striking resemblance in wing pattern to t...
Mimicry is one of the best-studied examples of adaptation, and recent studies have provided new insi...
Neotropical ithomiine butterflies (Nymphalidae) exhibit rampant convergent evolution of color patter...
Batesian mimicry, a phenomenon in which harmless organisms resemble harmful or unpalatable species, ...