The nature of signal mimicry between defended prey (known as Müllerian mimicry) is controversial. Some authors assert that it is always mutualistic and beneficial, whilst others speculate that less well defended prey may be parasitic and degrade the protection of their better defended co-mimics (quasi-Batesian mimicry). Using great tits (Parus major) as predators of artificial prey, we show that mimicry between unequally defended co-mimics is not mutualistic, and can be parasitic and quasi-Batesian. We presented a fixed abundance of a highly defended model and a moderately defended dimorphic (mimic and distinct non-mimetic) species, and varied the relative frequency of the two forms of the moderately defended prey. As the mimic form increas...
Understanding the conditions under which moderately defended prey evolve to resemble better-defended...
Mimicry, in which one prey species (the Mimic) imitates the aposematic signals of another prey (the ...
Mimicry, in which one prey species (the Mimic) imitates the aposematic signals of another prey (the ...
The nature of signal mimicry between defended prey (known as Mullerian mimicry) is controversial. So...
In the first clear mathematical treatment of natural selection, Muller(1) proposed that a shared war...
In the first clear mathematical treatment of natural selection, Muller(1) proposed that a shared war...
Müllerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Classical (conventional) Müllerian mimicry theory predicts that two (or more) defended prey sharing ...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
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Understanding the conditions under which moderately defended prey evolve to resemble better-defended...
Understanding the conditions under which moderately defended prey evolve to resemble better-defended...
Understanding the conditions under which moderately defended prey evolve to resemble better-defended...
Mimicry, in which one prey species (the Mimic) imitates the aposematic signals of another prey (the ...
Mimicry, in which one prey species (the Mimic) imitates the aposematic signals of another prey (the ...
The nature of signal mimicry between defended prey (known as Mullerian mimicry) is controversial. So...
In the first clear mathematical treatment of natural selection, Muller(1) proposed that a shared war...
In the first clear mathematical treatment of natural selection, Muller(1) proposed that a shared war...
Müllerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Classical (conventional) Müllerian mimicry theory predicts that two (or more) defended prey sharing ...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
International audienceOnline enhancements: supplemental PDF. Dryad data: http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/d...
Understanding the conditions under which moderately defended prey evolve to resemble better-defended...
Understanding the conditions under which moderately defended prey evolve to resemble better-defended...
Understanding the conditions under which moderately defended prey evolve to resemble better-defended...
Mimicry, in which one prey species (the Mimic) imitates the aposematic signals of another prey (the ...
Mimicry, in which one prey species (the Mimic) imitates the aposematic signals of another prey (the ...