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Aposematism and gregariousness: the combined effect of group size and coloration on signal repellenceHost plant choice in the comma butterfly-larval choosiness may ameliorate effects of indiscriminate oviposition.Stimulus salience as an explanation for imperfect mimicry.Decision time and prey gregariousness influence attack probability in naïve and experienced predators.Evidence for a peak-shift in predator generalization among aposematic prey.Biased generalization of salient traits drives the evolution of warning signals.Multi-trait mimicry and the relative salience of individual traits.FEATURE THEORY AND THE TWO-STEP HYPOTHESIS OF MÜLLERIAN MIMICRY EVOLUTIONAutomimicry destabilizes aposematism: predator sample-and-reject behaviour may provide a solution
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