Batesian insect-insect mimicry-related explosive radiation of ancient alienopterid cockroaches

Volume: 73, Issue: 10, Pages: 987 - 1006
Published: Sep 5, 2018
Abstract
Batesian mimicry is a relationship in which a harmful organism (the model) is mimicked by a harmless organism (the mimic), which gains protection because predators mistake it for the model. It is the most widely studied of mimicry complexes and has undoubtedly played an important role in the speciation of various animals especially insects. However, little is known about the early evolution of this important behavior and its evolutionary...
Paper Details
Title
Batesian insect-insect mimicry-related explosive radiation of ancient alienopterid cockroaches
Published Date
Sep 5, 2018
Journal
Volume
73
Issue
10
Pages
987 - 1006
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