Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) provide an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of Batesian mimicry, where defenseless prey avoid predation by evolving to resemble defended “model” species. Although some hoverflies beautifully resemble their hymenopteran models, others seem to be poor mimics or are apparently nonmimetic. The reasons for this variation are still enigmatic despite decades of research. Here, we address this issue by mapping social-wasp mimicry across the phylogeny of Holarctic hoverflies. Using the “distance transform” technique, we calculate an objective measure of the abdominal pattern similarity between 167 hoverfly species and a widespread putative model, the social wasp, Vespula germanica. We find that good wasp m...
This thesis is concerned with Batesian mimicry in British Syrphidae (Diptera), and examines the ques...
Many Batesian mimics are considered to be inaccurate copies of their models, including a number of h...
Many Batesian mimics are considered to be inaccurate copies of their models, including a number of h...
Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) provide an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of Batesian ...
Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) provide an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of Batesian ...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Ideas about the evolution of imperfect mimicry are reviewed. Their relevance to the colours patterns...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Palatable Batesian mimics are avoided by predators because they resemble noxious or defended species...
Palatable Batesian mimics are avoided by predators because they resemble noxious or defended species...
Although exceptional examples of adaptation are frequently celebrated, some outcomes of natural sele...
The hoverflies (Diptera:Syrphidae) represent an apparently paradoxical visual Batesian mimicry compl...
We tested the prediction that, if hoverflies are Batesian mimics, this may extend to behavioral mimi...
We tested the prediction that, if hoverflies are Batesian mimics, this may extend to behavioral mimi...
This thesis is concerned with Batesian mimicry in British Syrphidae (Diptera), and examines the ques...
Many Batesian mimics are considered to be inaccurate copies of their models, including a number of h...
Many Batesian mimics are considered to be inaccurate copies of their models, including a number of h...
Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) provide an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of Batesian ...
Hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) provide an excellent opportunity to study the evolution of Batesian ...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Ideas about the evolution of imperfect mimicry are reviewed. Their relevance to the colours patterns...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Mimicry is considered a classic example of the elaborate adaptations that natural selection can prod...
Palatable Batesian mimics are avoided by predators because they resemble noxious or defended species...
Palatable Batesian mimics are avoided by predators because they resemble noxious or defended species...
Although exceptional examples of adaptation are frequently celebrated, some outcomes of natural sele...
The hoverflies (Diptera:Syrphidae) represent an apparently paradoxical visual Batesian mimicry compl...
We tested the prediction that, if hoverflies are Batesian mimics, this may extend to behavioral mimi...
We tested the prediction that, if hoverflies are Batesian mimics, this may extend to behavioral mimi...
This thesis is concerned with Batesian mimicry in British Syrphidae (Diptera), and examines the ques...
Many Batesian mimics are considered to be inaccurate copies of their models, including a number of h...
Many Batesian mimics are considered to be inaccurate copies of their models, including a number of h...