Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to be beneficial because sharing a warning signal decreases the mortality caused by sampling by inexperienced predators learning to avoid the signal. It has been hypothesized that selection for mimicry is strongest in multi-species prey communities where predators are more prone to misidentify the prey than in simple communities. In this study, wild great tits (Parus major) foraged from either simple (few prey appearances) or complex (several prey appearances) artificial prey communities where a specific model prey was always present. Owing to slower learning, the model did suffer higher mortality in complex communities when the birds were inexp...
Understanding the conditions under which moderately defended prey evolve to resemble better-defended...
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Abstract Müllerian co-mimics are aposematic species that resemble each other; sharing a warning sign...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Müllerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
The nature of signal mimicry between defended prey (known as Mullerian mimicry) is controversial. So...
Field experiments have shown that avian predators in the wild can select for similarity of warning s...
Mullerian mimicry, where 2 or more unrelated aposematic species resemble one another, is predicted t...
Mullerian mimicry, where 2 or more unrelated aposematic species resemble one another, is predicted t...
The nature of signal mimicry between defended prey (known as Müllerian mimicry) is controversial. So...
Müllerian mimicry, where unpalatable prey share common warning patterns, has long fascinated evolut...
In the first clear mathematical treatment of natural selection, Muller(1) proposed that a shared war...
In the first clear mathematical treatment of natural selection, Muller(1) proposed that a shared war...
Understanding the conditions under which moderately defended prey evolve to resemble better-defended...
International audienceOnline enhancements: supplemental PDF. Dryad data: http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/d...
Abstract Müllerian co-mimics are aposematic species that resemble each other; sharing a warning sign...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Mullerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
Müllerian mimicry describes the close resemblance between aposematic prey species; it is thought to ...
The nature of signal mimicry between defended prey (known as Mullerian mimicry) is controversial. So...
Field experiments have shown that avian predators in the wild can select for similarity of warning s...
Mullerian mimicry, where 2 or more unrelated aposematic species resemble one another, is predicted t...
Mullerian mimicry, where 2 or more unrelated aposematic species resemble one another, is predicted t...
The nature of signal mimicry between defended prey (known as Müllerian mimicry) is controversial. So...
Müllerian mimicry, where unpalatable prey share common warning patterns, has long fascinated evolut...
In the first clear mathematical treatment of natural selection, Muller(1) proposed that a shared war...
In the first clear mathematical treatment of natural selection, Muller(1) proposed that a shared war...
Understanding the conditions under which moderately defended prey evolve to resemble better-defended...
International audienceOnline enhancements: supplemental PDF. Dryad data: http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/d...
Abstract Müllerian co-mimics are aposematic species that resemble each other; sharing a warning sign...