- it is
unclear whether aposematism is significant. The sound-producing
rattle of
rattlesnakes is an
acoustic form of
aposematism.
Sound production by the...
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develop aposematism.
After the switch, the
frogs had
greater ecological opportunities,
causing dietary specialization to arise. Thus,
aposematism is not...
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Beetles are
insects that form the
order Coleoptera (/koʊliːˈɒptərə/), in the
superorder Holometabola.
Their front pair of
wings are
hardened into wing-cases...
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often polymorphic, and many
species make use of camouflage, mimicry, and
aposematism to
evade their predators. Some, like the
monarch and the
painted lady...
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successfully hatched.
Acharia stimulea has two
distinct defense mechanisms,
aposematism and mimicry.
Acharia stimulea exhibits aposematic coloring which is a...
- S2CID 12047544. Hristov, NI; Conner, WE (2005). "Sound strategy:
acoustic aposematism in the bat–tiger moth arms race". Naturwissenschaften. 92 (4): 164–169...
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camouflage (protective coloration); mimicry, both
Batesian and Müllerian; and
aposematism.
Charles Darwin's On the
Origin of
Species was
published in 1859, arguing...
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seeing as so many
poisonous flora and
fauna are so
colourful due to
aposematism, this idea
appears to have merit. The
Buddhist deity Mahamayuri is depicted...
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ultrasonic clicks that warn
predatory bats of
their unpalatability (acoustic
aposematism),
while some
palatable moths have
evolved to
mimic these calls (acoustic...
- "nondeceitful homotypy" and "arithmetic homotypy". Müllerian
mimicry relies on
aposematism, or
warning signals.
Dangerous organisms with
these honest signals are...