To understand how variation in warning displays evolves and is maintained, we need to understand not only how perceivers of these traits select color and toxicity but also the sources of the genetic and phenotypic variation exposed to selection by them. We studied these aspects in the wood tiger moth Arctia plantaginis, which has two locally co-occurring male color morphs in Europe: yellow and white. When threatened, both morphs produce defensive secretions from their abdomen and from thoracic glands. Abdominal fluid has shown to be more important against invertebrate predators than avian predators, and the defensive secretion of the yellow morph is more effective against ants. Here, we focused on the morph-linked reproductive costs of secr...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
Aposematic organisms avoid predation by advertising defences with warning signals. The theory of a...
To understand how variation in warning displays evolves and is maintained, we need to understand not...
The warning displays of aposematic organisms signal to predators that they possess a secondary defen...
To predict evolutionary responses of warning signals under selection, we need to determine the inher...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Natural and sexual selection can cause opposing selection pressures, which might help explain the ma...
Natural and sexual selection can cause opposing selection pressures, which might help explain the ma...
1. Polymorphism in warning coloration is puzzling because positive frequency-dependent selection by ...
Predators efficiently learn to avoid one type of warning signal rather than several, making colour p...
Aposematism is the combination of a primary signal with a secondary defence that predators must lear...
The persistence of intrapopulation phenotypic variation typically requires some form of balancing se...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
The persistence of intrapopulation phenotypic variation typically requires some form of balancing se...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
Aposematic organisms avoid predation by advertising defences with warning signals. The theory of a...
To understand how variation in warning displays evolves and is maintained, we need to understand not...
The warning displays of aposematic organisms signal to predators that they possess a secondary defen...
To predict evolutionary responses of warning signals under selection, we need to determine the inher...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Natural and sexual selection can cause opposing selection pressures, which might help explain the ma...
Natural and sexual selection can cause opposing selection pressures, which might help explain the ma...
1. Polymorphism in warning coloration is puzzling because positive frequency-dependent selection by ...
Predators efficiently learn to avoid one type of warning signal rather than several, making colour p...
Aposematism is the combination of a primary signal with a secondary defence that predators must lear...
The persistence of intrapopulation phenotypic variation typically requires some form of balancing se...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
The persistence of intrapopulation phenotypic variation typically requires some form of balancing se...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
1. Although predation is commonly thought to exert the strongest selective pressure on colouration i...
Aposematic organisms avoid predation by advertising defences with warning signals. The theory of a...