Batesian mimicry evolves when individuals of a palatable species gain the selective advantage of reduced predation because they resemble a toxic species that predators avoid. Here, we evaluated whether—and in which direction—Batesian mimicry has evolved in a natural population of mimics following extirpation of their model. We specifically asked whether the precision of coral snake mimicry has evolved among kingsnakes from a region where coral snakes recently (1960) went locally extinct. We found that these kingsnakes have evolved more precise mimicry; by contrast, no such change occurred in a sympatric non-mimetic species or in conspecifics from a region where coral snakes remain abundant. Presumably, more precise mimicry has continued to ...
First proposed by Henry Walter Bates in 1862, Batesian mimicry refers to the scenario in which an un...
First proposed by Henry Walter Bates in 1862, Batesian mimicry refers to the scenario in which an un...
Batesian mimicry, in which harmless species (mimics) deter predators by deceitfully imitating the wa...
Batesian mimicry evolves when individuals of a palatable species gain the selective advantage of red...
Batesian mimicry—when individuals of a palatable species (the “mimic”) gain the selective advantage ...
In Batesian mimicry, a harmless species (the ‘mimic’) resembles a dangerous species (the ‘model’) an...
In Batesian mimicry, a harmless species (the ‘mimic’) resembles a dangerous species (the ‘model’) an...
In Batesian mimicry, an undefended prey species (the mimic) evolves to resemble a defended one (the ...
Batesian mimics are harmless prey species that resemble dangerous ones (models), and thus receive pr...
Batesian mimicry, in which harmless species (mimics) deter predators by deceitfully imitating the wa...
Batesian mimics—benign species that predators avoid because they resemble a dangerous species—often ...
Batesian mimics—benign species that predators avoid because they resemble a dangerous species—often ...
Batesian mimicry evolves when a palatable species (the ‘mimic’) co-opts a warning signal from a dang...
Batesian mimicry evolves when a palatable species (the ‘mimic’) co-opts a warning signal from a dang...
First proposed by Henry Walter Bates in 1862, Batesian mimicry refers to the scenario in which an un...
First proposed by Henry Walter Bates in 1862, Batesian mimicry refers to the scenario in which an un...
First proposed by Henry Walter Bates in 1862, Batesian mimicry refers to the scenario in which an un...
Batesian mimicry, in which harmless species (mimics) deter predators by deceitfully imitating the wa...
Batesian mimicry evolves when individuals of a palatable species gain the selective advantage of red...
Batesian mimicry—when individuals of a palatable species (the “mimic”) gain the selective advantage ...
In Batesian mimicry, a harmless species (the ‘mimic’) resembles a dangerous species (the ‘model’) an...
In Batesian mimicry, a harmless species (the ‘mimic’) resembles a dangerous species (the ‘model’) an...
In Batesian mimicry, an undefended prey species (the mimic) evolves to resemble a defended one (the ...
Batesian mimics are harmless prey species that resemble dangerous ones (models), and thus receive pr...
Batesian mimicry, in which harmless species (mimics) deter predators by deceitfully imitating the wa...
Batesian mimics—benign species that predators avoid because they resemble a dangerous species—often ...
Batesian mimics—benign species that predators avoid because they resemble a dangerous species—often ...
Batesian mimicry evolves when a palatable species (the ‘mimic’) co-opts a warning signal from a dang...
Batesian mimicry evolves when a palatable species (the ‘mimic’) co-opts a warning signal from a dang...
First proposed by Henry Walter Bates in 1862, Batesian mimicry refers to the scenario in which an un...
First proposed by Henry Walter Bates in 1862, Batesian mimicry refers to the scenario in which an un...
First proposed by Henry Walter Bates in 1862, Batesian mimicry refers to the scenario in which an un...
Batesian mimicry, in which harmless species (mimics) deter predators by deceitfully imitating the wa...