Strong antiapostatic selection against novel rare aposematic prey.
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Mimics without models: causes and consequences of allopatry in Batesian mimicry complexesA role for phenotypic plasticity in the evolution of aposematismThe evolution of Müllerian mimicryThe presence-absence situation and its impact on the assemblage structure and interspecific relations of Pronophilina butterflies in the Venezuelan Andes (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae).The evolution of müllerian mimicry in multispecies communities.Evolution of dominance mechanisms at a butterfly mimicry supergeneOptimal-foraging predator favors commensalistic Batesian mimicry.Mimicry: an interface between psychology and evolutionWhen more is less: the fitness consequences of predators attacking more unpalatable prey when more are presented.Discovery of a glowing millipede in California and the gradual evolution of bioluminescence in Diplopoda.Mechanisms of color production in a highly variable shield-back stinkbug, Tectocoris diophthalmus [corrected] (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae), and why it mattersChanges in predator community structure shifts the efficacy of two warning signals in Arctiid moths.Investment in sensory structures, testis size, and wing coloration in males of a diurnal moth species: trade-offs or correlated growth?Diversity in Müllerian mimicry: The optimal predator sampling strategy explains both local and regional polymorphism in prey.Frequency-dependent selection and the maintenance of genetic variation: exploring the parameter space of the multiallelic pairwise interaction modelThe Impact of Detoxification Costs and Predation Risk on Foraging: Implications for Mimicry Dynamics.Artificial neural networks and the study of evolution of prey colorationThe role of predator selection on polymorphic aposematic poison frogsBehavioural, ecological, and evolutionary aspects of diversity in frog colour patterns.The optimal sampling strategy for unfamiliar prey.Colour polymorphism torn apart by opposing positive frequency-dependent selection, yet maintained in space.Does spatial variation in predation pressure modulate selection for aposematism?Environment-mediated morph-linked immune and life-history responses in the aposematic wood tiger moth.Specialized avian predators repeatedly attack novel color morphs of Heliconius butterflies.Not everything is black and white: color and behavioral variation reveal a continuum between cryptic and aposematic strategies in a polymorphic poison frog.Toxin constraint explains diet choice, survival and population dynamics in a molluscivore shorebird.The effect of alternative prey on the dynamics of imperfect Batesian and Müllerian mimicries.The importance of pattern similarity between Müllerian mimics in predator avoidance learning.The aerodynamic costs of warning signals in palatable mimetic butterflies and their distasteful models.Aposematism and crypsis combined as a result of distance dependence: functional versatility of the colour pattern in the swallowtail butterfly larva.A within-species warning function for an aposematic signal.Trade-off between warning signal efficacy and mating success in the wood tiger moth.Evidence for a Müllerian mimetic radiation in Asian pitvipers
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Strong antiapostatic selection against novel rare aposematic prey.
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Strong antiapostatic selection against novel rare aposematic prey.
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Strong antiapostatic selection against novel rare aposematic prey.
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Strong antiapostatic selection against novel rare aposematic prey
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A Lyytinen
R V Alatalo
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10.1073/PNAS.161071598
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2001-07-17T00:00:00Z