Signals, cues and the nature of mimicry
Volume: 284, Issue: 1849, Pages: 20162080 - 20162080
Published: Feb 22, 2017
Abstract
‘Mimicry’ is used in the evolutionary and ecological literature to describe diverse phenomena. Many are textbook examples of natural selection's power to produce stunning adaptations. However, there remains a lack of clarity over how mimetic resemblances are conceptually related to each other. The result is that categories denoting the traditional subdivisions of mimicry are applied inconsistently across studies, hindering attempts at conceptual...
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Title
Signals, cues and the nature of mimicry
Published Date
Feb 22, 2017
Volume
284
Issue
1849
Pages
20162080 - 20162080
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