A sheep in wolf’s clothing: levels of deceit and detection in the evolution of cue-mimicry

Volume: 286, Issue: 1910, Pages: 20191425 - 20191425
Published: Sep 4, 2019
Abstract
In an evolutionary context, trusted signals or cues provide individuals with the opportunity to manipulate them to their advantage by deceiving others. The deceived can then respond to the deception by either ignoring the signals or cues or evolving means of deception–detection. If the latter happens, it can result in an arms race between deception and detection. Here, we formally analyse these possibilities in the context of cue-mimicry in...
Paper Details
Title
A sheep in wolf’s clothing: levels of deceit and detection in the evolution of cue-mimicry
Published Date
Sep 4, 2019
Volume
286
Issue
1910
Pages
20191425 - 20191425
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