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Publikováno v:
Current Zoology, Vol 57, Iss 3, Pp 253-259 (2011)
In an evolutionary perspective individuals are expected to vary the degree of parental love and care in relation to the fitness value that a child represents. Hence, stepparents are expected to show less solicitude than genetically related parents, a
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https://doaj.org/article/56db50e0249e499ea7567b2596fb8450
Autor:
Hanne Løvlie, Birgitta S. Tullberg, Anders Ödeen, Andreas Rudh, Torkel Edström, Anna Qvarnström
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 68:2793-2803
Ecological specialization often requires tight coevolution of several traits, which may constrain future evolutionary pathways and make species more prone to extinction. Aposematism and crypsis represent two specialized adaptations to avoid predation
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 24:965-969
SummaryThe theory of mimicry explains how a mimic species gains advantage by resembling a model species [1–3]. Selection for increased mimic-model similarity should then result in accurate mimicry, yet there are many surprising examples of poor mim
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Eyespots are conspicuous circular features found on the wings of several lepidopteran insects. Two prominent hypotheses have been put forth explaining their function in an antipredatory role. The deflection hypothesis posits that eyespots enhance sur
Autor:
Alice Exnerová, Sami Merilaita, Gabriella Gamberale-Stille, Titti Bohlin, Birgitta S. Tullberg, Pavel Štys
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 105:806-816
Crypsis and aposematism are often regarded as two opposite protective strategies. However, there is large variation in prey appearance within both strategies. In this article, we investigated the c ...
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 66:807-817
In Batesian mimicry, a harmless prey species imitates the warning coloration of an unpalatable model species. A traditional suggestion is that mimicry evolves in a two-step process, in which a large mutation first achieves approximate similarity to t
Publikováno v:
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. 141:163-167
Crypsis and aposematism are two different approaches to predation avoidance. Theoretically, the chosen strategy depends on the prevailing possibilities and constraints to the animal. Consequently, insects often change strategy between life stages, bu
Autor:
Kateřina Hotová Svádová, Alice Exnerová, Gabriella Gamberale-Stille, Pavel Štys, Aleksandra I. Johansen, Birgitta S. Tullberg
Publikováno v:
Ecological Entomology. 35:602-610
1. Protective coloration in insects may be aposematic or cryptic, and some species change defensive strategy between instars. In Sweden, the adult striated shieldbugs Graphosoma lineatum (Heteropte ...
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Ecology. 24:423-432
There are two major forms of protective coloration, camouflage and warning coloration, which often entail different colour pattern characteristics. Some species change strategy between or within life stages and one such example is the striated shield
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 78:111-116
Aposematic animals are often conspicuous. It has been hypothesized that one function of conspicuousness in such prey is to be detected from afar by potential predators: the ‘detection distance hypothesis’. The hypothesis states that predators are