Because predation is the main cause of avian nest failure, selection should favor strategies that reduce the probability of nest predation. We describe apparent Batesian mimicry in the morphology and behavior of a Laniocera hypopyrra nestling. On hatching, the nestling had a distinctive bright orange color and modified feathers all over its body, and 6 days after hatching, it started to move its head very slowly from side to side (in a "caterpillar" movement) when disturbed. These traits gave it a resemblance to a hairy, aposematic caterpillar. This species has a long nestling period for its size (20 days), perhaps due to slow provisioning rates (about one feeding per hour). We argue that the slow growth rate, combined with high nest predat...
Despite more than a century of biological research on the evolution and maintenance of mimetic signa...
Some taxa have adopted the strategy of mimicry to protect themselves from predation. Butterflies are...
The swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes is known for its striking resemblance in wing pattern to t...
Because predation is the main cause of avian nest failure, selection should favor strategies that re...
Batesian mimicry evolution entails an initial major mutation that produces a rough resemblance to th...
Batesian mimicry is an antipredator strategy used by harmless species to mimic dangerous models by t...
The nature of signal mimicry between defended prey (known as Müllerian mimicry) is controversial. So...
A fundamental principle of Batesian mimicry is that it pays to look like a local harmful species tha...
Mimicry of a harmless model (aggressive mimicry) is used by egg, chick and fledgling brood parasites...
textbook examples of host-parasite coevolution. By contrast, reciprocal adaptations and counteradapt...
Mimicry can impact a species' survival and fitness by increasing the species' ability to deter preda...
Several of the most celebrated examples of visual mimicry, like mimetic eggs laid by avian brood par...
Batesian mimics can parasitize Müllerian mimicry rings mimicking the warning color signal. The evolu...
Mimicry of a harmless model (aggressive mimicry) is used by egg, chick and fledgling brood parasites...
Batesian mimicry, a phenomenon in which harmless organisms resemble harmful or unpalatable species, ...
Despite more than a century of biological research on the evolution and maintenance of mimetic signa...
Some taxa have adopted the strategy of mimicry to protect themselves from predation. Butterflies are...
The swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes is known for its striking resemblance in wing pattern to t...
Because predation is the main cause of avian nest failure, selection should favor strategies that re...
Batesian mimicry evolution entails an initial major mutation that produces a rough resemblance to th...
Batesian mimicry is an antipredator strategy used by harmless species to mimic dangerous models by t...
The nature of signal mimicry between defended prey (known as Müllerian mimicry) is controversial. So...
A fundamental principle of Batesian mimicry is that it pays to look like a local harmful species tha...
Mimicry of a harmless model (aggressive mimicry) is used by egg, chick and fledgling brood parasites...
textbook examples of host-parasite coevolution. By contrast, reciprocal adaptations and counteradapt...
Mimicry can impact a species' survival and fitness by increasing the species' ability to deter preda...
Several of the most celebrated examples of visual mimicry, like mimetic eggs laid by avian brood par...
Batesian mimics can parasitize Müllerian mimicry rings mimicking the warning color signal. The evolu...
Mimicry of a harmless model (aggressive mimicry) is used by egg, chick and fledgling brood parasites...
Batesian mimicry, a phenomenon in which harmless organisms resemble harmful or unpalatable species, ...
Despite more than a century of biological research on the evolution and maintenance of mimetic signa...
Some taxa have adopted the strategy of mimicry to protect themselves from predation. Butterflies are...
The swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes is known for its striking resemblance in wing pattern to t...