Warning signals are a striking example of natural selection present in almost every ecological community - from Nordic meadows to tropical rainforests, defended prey species and their mimics ward off potential predators before they attack. Yet despite the wide distribution of warning signals, they are relatively scarce as a proportion of the total prey available, and more so in some biomes than others. Classically, warning signals are thought to be governed by positive density-dependent selection, i.e. they succeed better when they are more common. Therefore, after surmounting this initial barrier to their evolution, it is puzzling that they remain uncommon on the scale of the community. Here, we explore factors likely to determine the prev...
The convergent evolution of warning signals in unpalatable species, known as Müllerian mimicry, has ...
Prey that are unprofitable to attack are typically conspicuous in appearance. Conventional theory as...
Briolat ES, Burdfield-Steel ER, Paul SC, et al. Diversity in warning coloration: selective paradox o...
Warning signals are a striking example of natural selection present in almost every ecological commu...
Warning signals are a striking example of natural selection present in almost every ecological commu...
Kikuchi DW, Herberstein ME, Barfield M, Holt RD, Mappes J. Why aren't warning signals everywhere? On...
International audiencePositive frequency-dependent selection (FDS) is a selection regime where the f...
International audiencePositive frequency-dependent selection (FDS) is a selection regime where the f...
International audiencePositive frequency-dependent selection (FDS) is a selection regime where the f...
International audiencePositive frequency-dependent selection (FDS) is a selection regime where the f...
The study of defensive colouration in animals, specifically aposematism whereby prey advertise their...
Understanding Batesian mimicry is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. In Batesian mimicry, a ...
Understanding Batesian mimicry is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. In Batesian mimicry, a ...
Kikuchi DW, Barfield M, Herberstein ME, Mappes J, Holt RD. The Effect of Predator Population Dynamic...
Aposematic organisms couple conspicuous warning signals with a secondary defense to deter predators ...
The convergent evolution of warning signals in unpalatable species, known as Müllerian mimicry, has ...
Prey that are unprofitable to attack are typically conspicuous in appearance. Conventional theory as...
Briolat ES, Burdfield-Steel ER, Paul SC, et al. Diversity in warning coloration: selective paradox o...
Warning signals are a striking example of natural selection present in almost every ecological commu...
Warning signals are a striking example of natural selection present in almost every ecological commu...
Kikuchi DW, Herberstein ME, Barfield M, Holt RD, Mappes J. Why aren't warning signals everywhere? On...
International audiencePositive frequency-dependent selection (FDS) is a selection regime where the f...
International audiencePositive frequency-dependent selection (FDS) is a selection regime where the f...
International audiencePositive frequency-dependent selection (FDS) is a selection regime where the f...
International audiencePositive frequency-dependent selection (FDS) is a selection regime where the f...
The study of defensive colouration in animals, specifically aposematism whereby prey advertise their...
Understanding Batesian mimicry is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. In Batesian mimicry, a ...
Understanding Batesian mimicry is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. In Batesian mimicry, a ...
Kikuchi DW, Barfield M, Herberstein ME, Mappes J, Holt RD. The Effect of Predator Population Dynamic...
Aposematic organisms couple conspicuous warning signals with a secondary defense to deter predators ...
The convergent evolution of warning signals in unpalatable species, known as Müllerian mimicry, has ...
Prey that are unprofitable to attack are typically conspicuous in appearance. Conventional theory as...
Briolat ES, Burdfield-Steel ER, Paul SC, et al. Diversity in warning coloration: selective paradox o...