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153 related items for PubMed ID: 10821620

  • 1. Testing Müllerian mimicry: an experiment with wild birds.
    Speed MP, Alderson NJ, Hardman C, Ruxton GD.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2000 Apr 07; 267(1444):725-31. PubMed ID: 10821620
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  • 2. Mimicry between unequally defended prey can be parasitic: evidence for quasi-Batesian mimicry.
    Rowland HM, Mappes J, Ruxton GD, Speed MP.
    Ecol Lett; 2010 Dec 07; 13(12):1494-502. PubMed ID: 20955507
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  • 3. Mimicry among Unequally Defended Prey Should Be Mutualistic When Predators Sample Optimally.
    Aubier TG, Joron M, Sherratt TN.
    Am Nat; 2017 Mar 07; 189(3):267-282. PubMed ID: 28221836
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  • 5. The effect of alternative prey on the dynamics of imperfect Batesian and Müllerian mimicries.
    Lindström L, Alatalo RV, Lyytinen A, Mappes J.
    Evolution; 2004 Jun 07; 58(6):1294-302. PubMed ID: 15266978
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  • 8. State-Dependent Decision-Making by Predators and Its Consequences for Mimicry.
    Aubier TG, Sherratt TN.
    Am Nat; 2020 Nov 07; 196(5):E127-E144. PubMed ID: 33064589
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  • 9. Tasting the difference: do multiple defence chemicals interact in Müllerian mimicry?
    Skelhorn J, Rowe C.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2005 Feb 07; 272(1560):339-45. PubMed ID: 15705561
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  • 10. Reciprocal mimicry: kin selection can drive defended prey to resemble their Batesian mimics.
    Holen ØH, Johnstone RA.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2018 Oct 31; 285(1890):. PubMed ID: 30381376
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  • 12. The evolution of müllerian mimicry in multispecies communities.
    Beatty CD, Beirinckx K, Sherratt TN.
    Nature; 2004 Sep 02; 431(7004):63-6. PubMed ID: 15343332
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  • 14. Evasive mimicry: when (if ever) could mimicry based on difficulty of capture evolve?
    Ruxton GD, Speed M, Sherratt TN.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2004 Oct 22; 271(1553):2135-42. PubMed ID: 15475333
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  • 16. Natural selection on unpalatable species imposed by state-dependent foraging behaviour.
    Sherratt TN, Speed MP, Ruxton GD.
    J Theor Biol; 2004 May 21; 228(2):217-26. PubMed ID: 15094016
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  • 17. Hard to catch: experimental evidence supports evasive mimicry.
    Páez E, Valkonen JK, Willmott KR, Matos-Maraví P, Elias M, Mappes J.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2021 Mar 10; 288(1946):20203052. PubMed ID: 33715434
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  • 18. REVISING A CLASSIC BUTTERFLY MIMICRY SCENARIO: DEMONSTRATION OF MÜLLERIAN MIMICRY BETWEEN FLORIDA VICEROYS (LIMENITIS ARCHIPPUS FLORIDENSIS) AND QUEENS (DANAUS GILIPPUS BERENICE).
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    Evolution; 1991 Jun 10; 45(4):918-934. PubMed ID: 28564042
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