Batesian and aggressive mimics are considered to be under selective pressure to resemble their models, whereas signal receivers are under selection to discriminate between mimics and models. However, the perceptual ability of signal receivers to discriminate between mimics and models is rarely studied. Here we examined 15 model--mimic coral reef fish pairs using nonsubjective methods to judge the accuracy of mimics in terms of color and luminance. We then investigated the potential ability of fish with various visual systems to discriminate between model and mimic colors using theoretical vision models. We found the majority of mimics closely resembled models in terms of color and luminance from a nonsubjective perspective. However, fish th...
SummaryThe evolutionary and behavioral significance of an animal's color patterns remains poorly und...
Colour patterns displayed by animals frequently comprise multiple elements, including hue, pattern, ...
Mimicry systems can be classified by the nature of fitness benefits obtained by the mimic, namely in...
Animals change their body coloration for a variety of purposes including communication, thermoregula...
doi:10.1093/beheco/arp017 Mimicry in coral reef fish: how accurate is this deception in terms of col...
Since all forms of mimicry are based on perceptual deception, the sensory ecology of the intended re...
Mimetic species evolve colours and body patterns to closely resemble poisonous species and thus avoi...
This review examines the literature on mimicry in coral reef fishes and evaluates the prevalence of ...
Animal communication is often deceptive; however, such dishonesty can become ineffective if it is us...
Animal communication is often deceptive; however, such dishonesty can become ineffective if it is us...
A number of potential mimetic relationships between coral reef fishes have been described, but the u...
Animals often change their habitat throughout ontogeny; yet, the triggers for habitat transitions an...
Batesian mimicry evolves when the 'umbrella' of protection provided by resemblance to a conspicuous ...
Animals often change their habitat throughout ontogeny; yet, the triggers for habitat transitions an...
In the previous two papers in this three-part series, we have examined visual pigments, ocular media...
SummaryThe evolutionary and behavioral significance of an animal's color patterns remains poorly und...
Colour patterns displayed by animals frequently comprise multiple elements, including hue, pattern, ...
Mimicry systems can be classified by the nature of fitness benefits obtained by the mimic, namely in...
Animals change their body coloration for a variety of purposes including communication, thermoregula...
doi:10.1093/beheco/arp017 Mimicry in coral reef fish: how accurate is this deception in terms of col...
Since all forms of mimicry are based on perceptual deception, the sensory ecology of the intended re...
Mimetic species evolve colours and body patterns to closely resemble poisonous species and thus avoi...
This review examines the literature on mimicry in coral reef fishes and evaluates the prevalence of ...
Animal communication is often deceptive; however, such dishonesty can become ineffective if it is us...
Animal communication is often deceptive; however, such dishonesty can become ineffective if it is us...
A number of potential mimetic relationships between coral reef fishes have been described, but the u...
Animals often change their habitat throughout ontogeny; yet, the triggers for habitat transitions an...
Batesian mimicry evolves when the 'umbrella' of protection provided by resemblance to a conspicuous ...
Animals often change their habitat throughout ontogeny; yet, the triggers for habitat transitions an...
In the previous two papers in this three-part series, we have examined visual pigments, ocular media...
SummaryThe evolutionary and behavioral significance of an animal's color patterns remains poorly und...
Colour patterns displayed by animals frequently comprise multiple elements, including hue, pattern, ...
Mimicry systems can be classified by the nature of fitness benefits obtained by the mimic, namely in...