Frequency-dependent predation, crypsis and aposematic coloration.
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On the Use of Adaptive Resemblance Terms in Chemical EcologyA Müllerian mimicry ring in Appalachian millipedesDisruptive contrast in animal camouflageThe role of eyespots as anti-predator mechanisms, principally demonstrated in the LepidopteraHistorical contingency affects signaling strategies and competitive abilities in evolving populations of simulated robots.Maternal effects and the evolution of aposematic signalsBehavioural and ecological consequences of limited attention.Top down and bottom up selection drives variations in frequency and form of a visual signal.Repeated evolution of camouflage in speciose desert rodentsStrong antiapostatic selection against novel rare aposematic prey.A species flock driven by predation? Secondary metabolites support diversification of slugs in antarctica.Variation in wing pattern and palatability in a female-limited polymorphic mimicry system.Large spatial scale of the phenotype-environment color matching in two cryptic species of african desert jerboas (dipodidae: jaculus).Naturally occurring variation in tadpole morphology and performance linked to predator regime.Geographic variation in breeding system and environment predicts melanin-based plumage ornamentation of male and female Kentish ploversIridescence: a functional perspective.The evolutionary paradox and the missing heritability of schizophrenia.STRONG NATURAL SELECTION IN A WARNING-COLOR HYBRID ZONE.Behavioural, ecological, and evolutionary aspects of diversity in frog colour patterns.Avoidance of an aposematically coloured butterfly by wild birds in a tropical forest.Coarse dark patterning functionally constrains adaptive shifts from aposematism to crypsis in strawberry poison frogs.Deimatism: a neglected component of antipredator defence.Colour polymorphism torn apart by opposing positive frequency-dependent selection, yet maintained in space.Diversity in warning coloration is easily recognized by avian predators.Environment-mediated morph-linked immune and life-history responses in the aposematic wood tiger moth.Ontogenetic colour change and the evolution of aposematism: a case study in panic moth caterpillars.Specialized avian predators repeatedly attack novel color morphs of Heliconius butterflies.Radiation of the polymorphic Little Devil poison frog (Oophaga sylvatica) in Ecuador.Geographic divergence and colour change in response to visual backgrounds and illumination intensity in bearded dragons.VARIABLE SELECTION ON EUROSTA'S GALL SIZE. II. A PATH ANALYSIS OF THE ECOLOGICAL FACTORS BEHIND SELECTION.Evidence for developmental linkage of pigment patterns with body size and shape in danios (Teleostei: Cyprinidae).Genetic correlations and sex-specific adaptation in changing environments.Catch me if you can--predation affects divergence in a polyphenic species.Multiple benefits of gregariousness cover detectability costs in aposematic aggregations.Selective attention in animal discrimination learning.NEGATIVE FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT SELECTION BY POLLINATORS ON ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS WITHOUT REWARDS.Reversible frequency-dependent switches in male mate choice.A within-species warning function for an aposematic signal.Trade-off between warning signal efficacy and mating success in the wood tiger moth.PHENOTYPIC SELECTION BY PARASITOIDS ON THE TIMING OF LIFE HISTORY IN A LEAFMINING MOTH.
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Frequency-dependent predation, crypsis and aposematic coloration.
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1988年の論文
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Frequency-dependent predation, crypsis and aposematic coloration.
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Frequency-dependent predation, crypsis and aposematic coloration.
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Frequency-dependent predation, crypsis and aposematic coloration.
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Frequency-dependent predation, crypsis and aposematic coloration.
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Frequency-dependent predation, crypsis and aposematic coloration.
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Frequency-dependent predation, crypsis and aposematic coloration.
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Frequency-dependent predation, crypsis and aposematic coloration.
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10.1098/RSTB.1988.0062
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1988-07-01T00:00:00Z