Checkerspot butterflies in the genera Euphydryas and Chlosyne exhibit phenotypic polymorphisms along a well-defined latitudinal and elevational gradient in California. The patterns of phenotypic variation in Euphydryas chalcedona, Chlosyne palla, and Chlosyne hoffmanni suggest a mimetic relationship; in addition, the specific patterns of variation in C. palla suggest a female-limited polymorphic mimicry system (FPM). However, the existence of polymorphic models runs counter to predictions of mimicry theory. Palatability trials were undertaken to assess whether or not the different color morphs of each species were distasteful or toxic to a generalized avian predator, the European starling (Sturnus vulgaris). Results indicate that the b...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
1. Müllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of natural selection fa...
Characterising the fitness landscapes associated with polymorphic adaptive traits enables the invest...
Checkerspot butterflies in the genera Euphydryas and Chlosyne exhibit phenotypic polymorphisms along...
The swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes is known for its striking resemblance in wing pattern to t...
The evolution of mimicry in similarly defended prey is well described by Müllerian mimicry theory, w...
Antagonistic interactions between predators and prey often lead to co-evolution. In the case of toxi...
textMany organisms are sexually dimorphic for ecologically and socially important traits. One of the...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of n...
Batesian mimicry, a phenomenon in which harmless organisms resemble harmful or unpalatable species, ...
International audiencePolymorphism in aposematic animals and coexistence of multiple mimicry rings w...
a female-limited polymorphic mimicry. This polymorphism is controlled by allelic variation at a sing...
Batesian mimics that show similar coloration to unpalatable models gain a fitness advantage of reduc...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
1. Müllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of natural selection fa...
Characterising the fitness landscapes associated with polymorphic adaptive traits enables the invest...
Checkerspot butterflies in the genera Euphydryas and Chlosyne exhibit phenotypic polymorphisms along...
The swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes is known for its striking resemblance in wing pattern to t...
The evolution of mimicry in similarly defended prey is well described by Müllerian mimicry theory, w...
Antagonistic interactions between predators and prey often lead to co-evolution. In the case of toxi...
textMany organisms are sexually dimorphic for ecologically and socially important traits. One of the...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of n...
Batesian mimicry, a phenomenon in which harmless organisms resemble harmful or unpalatable species, ...
International audiencePolymorphism in aposematic animals and coexistence of multiple mimicry rings w...
a female-limited polymorphic mimicry. This polymorphism is controlled by allelic variation at a sing...
Batesian mimics that show similar coloration to unpalatable models gain a fitness advantage of reduc...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
1. Müllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of natural selection fa...
Characterising the fitness landscapes associated with polymorphic adaptive traits enables the invest...