<p>Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such "imperfect" mimics are readily distinguished from defended species by humans and other vertebrates. One explanation for the existence of imperfect mimics is that the most important predators of many mimics have very different sensory and cognitive abilities from those of a typical vertebrate. In such circumstances, selection for more accurate mimicry, as perceived by humans, may be reduced. Little is known, however, about how invertebrate predators perceive and respond to mimicry in insect prey. Here, we investigate the foraging behavior of the crab spider Synema globosum, an important predator of flower-visiting insects at our field site, which fre...
International audienceCryptic coloration is assumed to be beneficial to predators because of an incr...
A mimicry system was investigated in which the models were ants (Formicidae) and both the mimics and...
Batesian mimicry is classically studied under the premise that aversion to noxious or dangerous anim...
Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such "imperfect...
<p>Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such "imperf...
Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such “imperfect...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of inaccurate mimicry. Here we inv...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of inaccurate mimicry. Here we inv...
Although most studies on the evolution of mimicry and warning coloration in insects have considered ...
Batesian mimicry is an antipredator strategy used by harmless species to mimic dangerous models by t...
International audienceCrab-spiders (Thomisus onustus) positioned for hunting on flowers disguise the...
Batesian mimicry was historically considered to be a perfect illustration of Darwin's theory of adap...
Cases of mimicry provide many of the nature's most convincing examples of natural selection. Here we...
International audienceCryptic coloration is assumed to be beneficial to predators because of an incr...
A mimicry system was investigated in which the models were ants (Formicidae) and both the mimics and...
Batesian mimicry is classically studied under the premise that aversion to noxious or dangerous anim...
Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such "imperfect...
<p>Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such "imperf...
Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such “imperfect...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of inaccurate mimicry. Here we inv...
Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless mimic resembles a more aversive model, can encompass a wide ra...
Several hypotheses have been put forward to explain the evolution of inaccurate mimicry. Here we inv...
Although most studies on the evolution of mimicry and warning coloration in insects have considered ...
Batesian mimicry is an antipredator strategy used by harmless species to mimic dangerous models by t...
International audienceCrab-spiders (Thomisus onustus) positioned for hunting on flowers disguise the...
Batesian mimicry was historically considered to be a perfect illustration of Darwin's theory of adap...
Cases of mimicry provide many of the nature's most convincing examples of natural selection. Here we...
International audienceCryptic coloration is assumed to be beneficial to predators because of an incr...
A mimicry system was investigated in which the models were ants (Formicidae) and both the mimics and...
Batesian mimicry is classically studied under the premise that aversion to noxious or dangerous anim...