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Competition and the evolution of imperfect mimicry
Mimicry is widely used to exemplify natural selection’s power in promoting adaptation. Nonetheless, it has become increasingly clear that mimicry is frequently imprecise.
David W. PFENNIG, David W. KIKUCHI
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Fruits of Gevuina avellana (Proteaceae) seem to mimic wasp-induced galls of Nothofagus dombeyi (Nothofagaceae) to escape predation by rodents, which may change both spatially and temporarily.
Gabriela A.E. López-Colin +4 more
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Functional unit of supergene in female-limited Batesian mimicry of Papilio polytes. [PDF]
Komata S +5 more
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Povijest kukaca na Zemlji počinje prije otprilke 450 milijuna godina i u tom razdoblju zauzeli su mnoge ekološke niše. Oni su najbrojnija ali i najraznolikija skupina životinja.
Antonović, Ivan
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Linkage disequilibrium and natural selection for mimicry in the Batesian mimic Hypolimnas misippus (L.) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) in the Afrotropics [PDF]
I. Gordon +4 more
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Mimics without models: causes and consequences of allopatry in Batesian mimicry complexes
D. W. Pfennig, Sean P. Mullen
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Some insects use wasps as a model to mimic and previous studies showed cases of Batesian mimicry involving this insect group. However, this relation is poorly known between phytophagous bugs, such as coreids, and Cryptinae ichneumonids.
AIA Pereira +4 more
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doublesex Controls Both Hindwing and Abdominal Mimicry Traits in the Female-Limited Batesian Mimicry of Papilio memnon. [PDF]
Komata S, Lin CP, Fujiwara H.
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Ebony underpins Batesian mimicry in an insect melanic polymorphism [PDF]
Brodie J. Foster +4 more
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