How insect defense chemicals have evolved has remained relatively understudied, compared with the evolution of aposematic signals of such defenses. Because there is mounting evidence that chemical defenses can generally be expected to be costly, understanding the evolution of such defenses and their maintenance in the face of the potential for automimicry (signaling by individuals that do not invest in defense) is nontrivial. One potential explanation is that chemically defended insects suffer less from predation than those that do not invest in chemical defenses. Here, we use a series of models to explore aspects of the evolution of such costly chemical defenses. Our models predict that investment in costly defenses can occur across a wide...
Food webs are overlaid with infochemical webs that mediate direct and indirect interactions. The inf...
Antipredation strategies are important for the survival and fitness of animals, especially in more v...
Prey seldom rely on a single type of antipredator defence, often using multiple defences to avoid pr...
How insect defense chemicals have evolved has remained relatively understudied, compared with the ev...
The evolution of defensive traits and strategies depends on the intensity of selection imposed by...
Aposematism is the combination of a primary signal with a secondary defence that predators must lear...
Numerous animal species use defense mechanisms such as chemical secretion to defend against attacks ...
International audienceUnderstanding the diversity of insect responses to chemical pressures (e.g. pl...
Chemical defences against predation often involve responses to specific predation events where the p...
Chemical defence is superficially easy to understand as a means for individuals to protect themselve...
Many insects are chemically defended and toxic to predators. Whilst some species avoid detection, so...
The evolution of cooperation and social behaviour is often studied in isolation from the ecology of ...
The warning displays of aposematic organisms signal to predators that they possess a secondary defen...
Go into most backyards and you are likely to see numerous examples o apparently protective color pat...
Plant chemical defenses and escape from natural enemies have been postulated to select for dietary s...
Food webs are overlaid with infochemical webs that mediate direct and indirect interactions. The inf...
Antipredation strategies are important for the survival and fitness of animals, especially in more v...
Prey seldom rely on a single type of antipredator defence, often using multiple defences to avoid pr...
How insect defense chemicals have evolved has remained relatively understudied, compared with the ev...
The evolution of defensive traits and strategies depends on the intensity of selection imposed by...
Aposematism is the combination of a primary signal with a secondary defence that predators must lear...
Numerous animal species use defense mechanisms such as chemical secretion to defend against attacks ...
International audienceUnderstanding the diversity of insect responses to chemical pressures (e.g. pl...
Chemical defences against predation often involve responses to specific predation events where the p...
Chemical defence is superficially easy to understand as a means for individuals to protect themselve...
Many insects are chemically defended and toxic to predators. Whilst some species avoid detection, so...
The evolution of cooperation and social behaviour is often studied in isolation from the ecology of ...
The warning displays of aposematic organisms signal to predators that they possess a secondary defen...
Go into most backyards and you are likely to see numerous examples o apparently protective color pat...
Plant chemical defenses and escape from natural enemies have been postulated to select for dietary s...
Food webs are overlaid with infochemical webs that mediate direct and indirect interactions. The inf...
Antipredation strategies are important for the survival and fitness of animals, especially in more v...
Prey seldom rely on a single type of antipredator defence, often using multiple defences to avoid pr...