Original paper
Mimics here and there, but not everywhere: Müllerian mimicry in Ceroglossus ground beetles?
Abstract
The ground beetle genus Ceroglossus contains co-distributed species that show pronounced intraspecific diversity in the form of geographical colour morphs. While colour morphs among different species appear to match in some geographical regions, in others, there is little apparent colour matching. Mimicry is a potential explanation for covariation in colour patterns, but it is not clear whether the degree of sympatric colour matching is higher...
Paper Details
Title
Mimics here and there, but not everywhere: Müllerian mimicry in Ceroglossus ground beetles?
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
9
Pages
20160429 - 20160429
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