Many organisms use different antipredator strategies throughout their life, but little is known about the reasons or implications of such changes. For years, it has been suggested that selection by predators should favour uniformity in local warning signals. If this is the case, we would expect high resemblance in colour across life stages in aposematic animals where young and adults share similar morphology and habitat. In this study, we used shield bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomoidea) to test whether colour and colour diversity evolve similarly at different life stages. Since many of these bugs are considered to be aposematic, we also combined multi-species analyses with predation experiments on the cotton harlequin bug to test whether there i...
Our understanding of how novel warning color traits evolve in natural populations is largely based o...
Color variation in aposematic (conspicuous and defended) prey should be suppressed by frequency-base...
Several lines of indirect evidence suggest that selection imposed by predators may favor certain com...
Protective coloration such as aposematism and crypsis occurs in many insects but only a few species ...
The diversity of colour patterns and its importance in interactions with the environment make colour...
Cryptic colouration can be adjusted to the local environment by physiological (rapid) change, and/or...
© 2016 Dr. Eunice Jingmei TanThe risk of predation is pervasive, and numerous anti-predator strategi...
While there have been a number of recent advances in our understanding of the evolution of animal co...
While there have been a number of recent advances in our understanding of the evolution of animal co...
Local warning colour polymorphism, frequently observed in aposematic organisms, is evolutionarily pu...
1. Polymorphism in warning coloration is puzzling because positive frequency-dependent selection by ...
The variation in animal coloration patterns has evolved in response to different visual strategies f...
Many cryptic prey have also evolved hidden contrasting colour signals which are displayed to would-b...
The warning displays of aposematic organisms signal to predators that they possess a secondary defen...
Many cryptic prey have also evolved hidden contrasting colour signals which are displayed to would-b...
Our understanding of how novel warning color traits evolve in natural populations is largely based o...
Color variation in aposematic (conspicuous and defended) prey should be suppressed by frequency-base...
Several lines of indirect evidence suggest that selection imposed by predators may favor certain com...
Protective coloration such as aposematism and crypsis occurs in many insects but only a few species ...
The diversity of colour patterns and its importance in interactions with the environment make colour...
Cryptic colouration can be adjusted to the local environment by physiological (rapid) change, and/or...
© 2016 Dr. Eunice Jingmei TanThe risk of predation is pervasive, and numerous anti-predator strategi...
While there have been a number of recent advances in our understanding of the evolution of animal co...
While there have been a number of recent advances in our understanding of the evolution of animal co...
Local warning colour polymorphism, frequently observed in aposematic organisms, is evolutionarily pu...
1. Polymorphism in warning coloration is puzzling because positive frequency-dependent selection by ...
The variation in animal coloration patterns has evolved in response to different visual strategies f...
Many cryptic prey have also evolved hidden contrasting colour signals which are displayed to would-b...
The warning displays of aposematic organisms signal to predators that they possess a secondary defen...
Many cryptic prey have also evolved hidden contrasting colour signals which are displayed to would-b...
Our understanding of how novel warning color traits evolve in natural populations is largely based o...
Color variation in aposematic (conspicuous and defended) prey should be suppressed by frequency-base...
Several lines of indirect evidence suggest that selection imposed by predators may favor certain com...