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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BATESIAN MIMICRY»
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
Batesian mimicry n. Mimicry in which an edible species mimics a less edible one
or inedible one (Pasteur 1982, 185), e.g., flies' mimicking stinging Hymenoptera (
Wickler 1968, 12–13); contrasted with Müllerian mimicry, q.v. syn. Bates theory ...
Abstract Mutualistic Miillerian mimicry and parasitic Batesian mimicry can co-exist
in mimicry rings, i.e., mimetic relationships between multiple species. Theory
suggests that all Miillerian mimics in an ecosystem should converge into one
large ...
Russell K. Standish, Mark A. Bedau, Hussein A. Abbass, 2003
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Encyclopedia of Entomology
Our discussion on the evidence for Batesian mimicry addresses these conditions
by describing the qualities of species within selected myrecomorphic systems,
and offering observational and experimental evidence of functional Batesian ...
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TEXTBOOK OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR
This type of mimicry is referred to as Batesian mimicry, named after the
nineteenth-century British naturalist who first described it. The bestknown
example of Batesian mimicry in United States and Canada is probably Viceroy
butterfly (Figure ...
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The Adaptive Seascape: The Mechanism of Evolution
Thus it may not always be possible to decide by simple inspection whether a
particular assemblage of species represents Miillerian mimicry, Batesian mimicry,
or both. Sir Walter Scott's saying "Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first
we ...
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Tiger Moths and Woolly Bears : Behavior, Ecology, and ...
In honor of his observation, biologists still term this phenomenon Batesian
mimicry. The classic example of Batesian mimicry is the Viceroy butterfly (the
palatable mimic), which closely resembles the Monarch butterfly (the noxious
model).
William E. Conner Professor of Biology Wake Forest University, 2008
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Introduction to Population Biology
1 The results of an experiment on Batesian mimicry. Toads were either first
offered stinging honeybees followed by palatable droneflies (experimental group
) or only offered droneflies (control group). Both groups were also offered
mealworms.
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Evolution of Sex-limited
Mimicry in Swallowtail Butterflies
CHAPTER 1 THE DIVERSITY AND EVOLUTION OF BATESIAN MIMICRY IN
PAPILIO SWALLOWTAIL BUTTERFLIES ABSTRACT: Papilio swallowtail
butterflies exhibit a remarkable diversity of Batesian mimicry, manifested in
several ...
Krushnamegh Jagannath Kunte, 2008
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Foundations of Tropical Forest Biology: Classic Papers with ...
Mimicry of a relatively common,distasteful model by an edible but rare species
has since become known as Batesian mimicry. Strictly speaking, classical
Batesian mimicry,in which the mimic is in much lower abundance than the model,
should ...
Robin L. Chazdon, T. C. Whitmore, 2002
Another is that male wing patterns may be constrained by sexual selection; males
might not be able to evolve Batesian mimicry without losing mating opportunities
and/or being at a competitive disadvantage with other males. In experiments ...
Robert W. Matthews, Janice R. Matthews, 2009
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «BATESIAN MIMICRY»
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Batesian mimicry est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
HumBug: The Sister and the Admiral
Together, the pair is an excellent example of the scientific phenomenon known as Batesian mimicry. click to enlarge The Lorquin's Admiral ... «The Journal, juin 15»
Bee mimics: Buzz worse than their sting
Bee and wasp mimics are exhibiting Batesian mimicry, named after English naturalist Henry Walter Bates. They've evolved colors and ... «BurlingtonFreePress.com, juin 15»
Hoverflies out in force as temperatures rise
Hoverflies are unusual in that they are into Batesian mimicry in a big way. Different species mimic the shapes and colours of bees, wasps, and ... «Irish Independent, juin 15»
Tim Sexton: To bee or not to bee…
This type of mimicry is known as Batesian mimicry and it is adopted by a number of different groups of organisms, each of which have evolved ... «Nottingham Post, mai 15»
John Hemming follows three British scientists who made significant …
... for example, how the coloration of unpalatable butterflies is mimicked by more tasty species, a process now known as Batesian mimicry. «Washington Post, mai 15»
Supergene Controls Batesian Mimicry In Butterflies
AsianScientist (Apr. 22, 2015) - Researchers have uncovered the genetic basis of Batesian mimicry, the process by which harmless species ... «Asian Scientist Magazine, avril 15»
Fake owl eyes on butterfly used to scare predators
This mimicry, known as Batesian mimicry, allows a harmless species to avoid attacks from predators by resembling a more threatening animal. «Tucson News Now, avril 15»
Halloween in the Amazon: baby bird dresses up like killer caterpillar
"To our knowledge, this is the first bird species for which Batesian mimicry has been proposed for nestlings," the researchers write in a paper in ... «Mongabay.com, mars 15»
All in the name of science: three young naturalists go on an …
Bates gave his name to Batesian mimicry, discovering how various edible species — unrelated moths and butterflies, for instance — had ... «Spectator.co.uk, mars 15»
Competition and mimicry: the curious case of chaetae in …
Our results however, also lend support to the elongated chaetae as an example of Batesian mimicry, of the unpalatable sponge Pirania ... «BMC Blogs Network, mars 15»