Batesian mimicry systems are driven by predators that learn to associate a distinct signal with an unpalatable species and then avoid similar signals on future occasions, including those emitted by palatable mimics. Whereas many studies have investigated learning and predator memory in protective mimicry, few studies have considered learning in other mimicry systems. Aggressive mimics are defined as the resemblance of a predatory or parasitic species to another nonthreatening or even attractive species in order to approach and attack prey or to gain other benefits such as pollination or transportation. If signal receivers learn to avoid aggressive mimics and their models or learn to distinguish mimics from their models, then the success of ...
A number of potential mimetic relationships between coral reef fishes have been described, but the u...
Aggressive mimics are predatory species that resemble a 'model' species to gain access to food, mati...
Mullerian mimicry, where 2 or more unrelated aposematic species resemble one another, is predicted t...
Batesian mimicry systems are driven by predators that learn to associate a distinct signal with an u...
Mimicry systems can be classified by the nature of fitness benefits obtained by the mimic, namely in...
Mimicry often involves a protective element, whereby the risk of predation on mimics is reduced owin...
Mimetic species evolve colours and body patterns to closely resemble poisonous species and thus avoi...
Batesian mimics-palatable organisms that resemble unpalatable ones-are usually maintained in populat...
In aggressive mimicry, a 'predatory' species resembles a model that is harmless or beneficial to a t...
Animal communication is often deceptive; however, such dishonesty can become ineffective if it is us...
Since all forms of mimicry are based on perceptual deception, the sensory ecology of the intended re...
Animal communication is often deceptive; however, such dishonesty can become ineffective if it is us...
Mimicry in vertebrates is usually a permanent state — mimics resemble and normally accompany their m...
Batesian mimicry evolves when the ‘umbrella ’ of protection provided by resemblance to a conspicuous...
Mimicry systems are frequently categorized by the type of benefit gained by the mimic's resemblance ...
A number of potential mimetic relationships between coral reef fishes have been described, but the u...
Aggressive mimics are predatory species that resemble a 'model' species to gain access to food, mati...
Mullerian mimicry, where 2 or more unrelated aposematic species resemble one another, is predicted t...
Batesian mimicry systems are driven by predators that learn to associate a distinct signal with an u...
Mimicry systems can be classified by the nature of fitness benefits obtained by the mimic, namely in...
Mimicry often involves a protective element, whereby the risk of predation on mimics is reduced owin...
Mimetic species evolve colours and body patterns to closely resemble poisonous species and thus avoi...
Batesian mimics-palatable organisms that resemble unpalatable ones-are usually maintained in populat...
In aggressive mimicry, a 'predatory' species resembles a model that is harmless or beneficial to a t...
Animal communication is often deceptive; however, such dishonesty can become ineffective if it is us...
Since all forms of mimicry are based on perceptual deception, the sensory ecology of the intended re...
Animal communication is often deceptive; however, such dishonesty can become ineffective if it is us...
Mimicry in vertebrates is usually a permanent state — mimics resemble and normally accompany their m...
Batesian mimicry evolves when the ‘umbrella ’ of protection provided by resemblance to a conspicuous...
Mimicry systems are frequently categorized by the type of benefit gained by the mimic's resemblance ...
A number of potential mimetic relationships between coral reef fishes have been described, but the u...
Aggressive mimics are predatory species that resemble a 'model' species to gain access to food, mati...
Mullerian mimicry, where 2 or more unrelated aposematic species resemble one another, is predicted t...