Humans and their Environments
Mimicry: population ecology, evolution, selection, phylogeny, taxonomy, perception and inference.
Lecture 927 Sep 2022
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monarch butterfly
viceroy, a Batesian mimic
viceroy, a Batesian mimic
naive bluejay
de-winging butterfly
swallowing monarch
reacting, early warning
reacting, vomiting
horses avoid milkweed
control pasture
experimental pasture
milkweed latex
monarch caterpillar
migrant monarch
overwintering monarchs
overwintering monarchs
migratory routes
where they go - up
another Danaidae
aposematic beetle
milkweed latex
adult Tetraopes beetles
other milkweed eaters
Heliconia rolled leaf
Batesian mimics
polymorphisms?
polymorphic species
models for Arescus
an Arescus model
an Arescus model
ladybird beetle
Mullerian mimicry
Mullerian mimicry ring
Batesian satellites
Batesian satellite
different pierids
false eyes
predator eyes - owl
predator eyes - cat
snake eyes
false snake eyes
more false eyes
caterpillar snake eyes
crypsis, hidden eyes
when threatened
how to make a false eye
and underneath too
warning colors
another aposematic mammal
coral snakes
coral snake color
coral snake boldness
king snakes
coral snake mimics
coral snake mimics
coral snake mimics
coral snake mimics
mimicry by parts
tail mimicry
turtles?
turtles
turtle
turtle
turtle predators
far from home?
zebras
and their predators
flash colors
red fruit
other aposematic things
geography?
geography?
geography?
polymorphisms