Abstract Background The endless struggle to survive has driven harmless species to evolve elaborate strategies of deceiving predators. Batesian mimicry involves imitations of noxious species’ warning signals by palatable mimics. Clearwing moths (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae), incapable of inflicting painful bites or stings, resemble bees or wasps in their morphology and sometimes imitate their behaviours. An entirely unexplored type of deception in sesiids is acoustic mimicry. We recorded the buzzing sounds of two species of Southeast Asian clearwing moths, Heterosphecia pahangensis and H. hyaloptera and compared them to their visual model bee, Tetragonilla collina, and two control species of bees occurring in the same habitat. Recordings were per...
The night sky is the venue of an ancient acoustic battle between echolocating bats and their insect ...
Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such "imperfect...
This thesis is concerned with Batesian mimicry in British Syrphidae (Diptera), and examines the ques...
Clearwing moths are known for their physical resemblance to hymenopterans, but the extent of their b...
Clearwing moths are known for their physical resemblance to hymenopterans, but the extent of their b...
The degree of similarity between Batesian mimics and their models varies widely and occurs across a ...
<p>The degree of similarity between Batesian mimics and their models varies widely and occurs across...
This thesis explores the presumed Batesian mimicry of honeybees (Apis mellifera) (Hymenoptera:Apidae...
Warning signals are well known in the visual system, but rare in other modalities. Some moths produc...
Animals use a variety of sounds for communicating. Acoustic communication is well known among verteb...
Warning signals are well known in the visual system, but rare in other modalities. Some moths produc...
Mimicry is one of the most fascinating phenomena in nature1. Mimicry traits often reflect complex, f...
BACKGROUND: In aggressive mimicry, a predator or parasite imitates a signal of another species in or...
FIGURE 1. Heterosphecia pahangensis in its typical resting position. Evident mimicry characteristics...
Batesian mimics that show similar coloration to unpalatable models gain a fitness advantage of reduc...
The night sky is the venue of an ancient acoustic battle between echolocating bats and their insect ...
Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such "imperfect...
This thesis is concerned with Batesian mimicry in British Syrphidae (Diptera), and examines the ques...
Clearwing moths are known for their physical resemblance to hymenopterans, but the extent of their b...
Clearwing moths are known for their physical resemblance to hymenopterans, but the extent of their b...
The degree of similarity between Batesian mimics and their models varies widely and occurs across a ...
<p>The degree of similarity between Batesian mimics and their models varies widely and occurs across...
This thesis explores the presumed Batesian mimicry of honeybees (Apis mellifera) (Hymenoptera:Apidae...
Warning signals are well known in the visual system, but rare in other modalities. Some moths produc...
Animals use a variety of sounds for communicating. Acoustic communication is well known among verteb...
Warning signals are well known in the visual system, but rare in other modalities. Some moths produc...
Mimicry is one of the most fascinating phenomena in nature1. Mimicry traits often reflect complex, f...
BACKGROUND: In aggressive mimicry, a predator or parasite imitates a signal of another species in or...
FIGURE 1. Heterosphecia pahangensis in its typical resting position. Evident mimicry characteristics...
Batesian mimics that show similar coloration to unpalatable models gain a fitness advantage of reduc...
The night sky is the venue of an ancient acoustic battle between echolocating bats and their insect ...
Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such "imperfect...
This thesis is concerned with Batesian mimicry in British Syrphidae (Diptera), and examines the ques...