Despite more than a century of biological research on the evolution and maintenance of mimetic signals, the relative frequencies of models and mimics necessary to establish and maintain Batesian mimicry in natural populations remain understudied. Here we investigate the frequency-dependent dynamics of imperfect Batesian mimicry, using predation experiments involving artificial butterfly models. We use two geographically distinct populations of Adelpha butterflies that vary in their relative frequencies of a putatively defended model (Adelpha iphiclus) and Batesian mimic (Adelpha serpa). We found that in Costa Rica, where both species share similar abundances, Batesian mimicry breaks down, and predators more readily attack artificial butterf...
Supporting Information Table 1: Results from discriminability calculations using high light intensit...
Supporting Information Figure 1: Specific examples of Adelpha wing pattern convergence. Red branches...
Established mimicry theory predicts that Batesian mimics are selected to resemble their defended mod...
Despite more than a century of biological research on the evolution and maintenance of mimetic signa...
Since the phenomenon of mimicry was first described by Bates in 1862 it has become one of the founda...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
The evolution of mimicry in similarly defended prey is well described by Müllerian mimicry theory, w...
Supporting Information Table 2: Observed adult records of <i>A. iphiclus</i> (model) and <i>A. serpa...
Batesian mimicry, a phenomenon in which harmless organisms resemble harmful or unpalatable species, ...
Kikuchi DW, Barfield M, Herberstein ME, Mappes J, Holt RD. The Effect of Predator Population Dynamic...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
Conspicuous coloration is one of the main ways that animals communicate. The use of eye-catching co...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Mimics should n...
Batesian mimicry is a well-studied adaptation for predation avoidance, in which a mimetic species re...
Abstract Batesian mimicry is a well‐studied adaptation for predation avoidance, in which a mimetic s...
Supporting Information Table 1: Results from discriminability calculations using high light intensit...
Supporting Information Figure 1: Specific examples of Adelpha wing pattern convergence. Red branches...
Established mimicry theory predicts that Batesian mimics are selected to resemble their defended mod...
Despite more than a century of biological research on the evolution and maintenance of mimetic signa...
Since the phenomenon of mimicry was first described by Bates in 1862 it has become one of the founda...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
The evolution of mimicry in similarly defended prey is well described by Müllerian mimicry theory, w...
Supporting Information Table 2: Observed adult records of <i>A. iphiclus</i> (model) and <i>A. serpa...
Batesian mimicry, a phenomenon in which harmless organisms resemble harmful or unpalatable species, ...
Kikuchi DW, Barfield M, Herberstein ME, Mappes J, Holt RD. The Effect of Predator Population Dynamic...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
Conspicuous coloration is one of the main ways that animals communicate. The use of eye-catching co...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Mimics should n...
Batesian mimicry is a well-studied adaptation for predation avoidance, in which a mimetic species re...
Abstract Batesian mimicry is a well‐studied adaptation for predation avoidance, in which a mimetic s...
Supporting Information Table 1: Results from discriminability calculations using high light intensit...
Supporting Information Figure 1: Specific examples of Adelpha wing pattern convergence. Red branches...
Established mimicry theory predicts that Batesian mimics are selected to resemble their defended mod...