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  • 3. The importance of initial protection of conspicuous mutants for the coevolution of defense and aposematic signaling of the defense: a modeling study.
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  • 9. Predator mixes and the conspicuousness of aposematic signals.
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  • 11. Honest signaling and the uses of prey coloration.
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  • 13. Evolutionary implications of the form of predator generalization for aposematic signals and mimicry in prey.
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  • 16. Antagonistic evolution in an aposematic predator-prey signaling system.
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  • 18. Stabbing Spines: A review of the Biomechanics and Evolution of Defensive Spines.
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  • 20. Aposematism: balancing salience and camouflage.
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