Batesian, quasi-Batesian or Müllerian mimicry? Theory and data in mimicry Research

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M.P. Speed
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[1] Liverpool Hope University College,Environmental and Biological Studies Department
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Evolutionary Ecology | 1999年 / 13卷
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Batesian; evolution; learning; mimicry; Müllerian; predators;
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In this paper I argue that the nature of mimetic relationships remains contentious because there are insufficient data to enable full evaluation of theoretical models. There is, however, a growing appreciation of the need to draw together empirical studies to provide foundations for theoretical work. I review some recent data that considers the responses of predators to changing numbers of defended prey items and the nature of mimicry along a palatability spectrum. A simple model of predator behaviour is constructed which combines assumptions from Pavlovian learning studies with traditional ‘number dependent’ learning models. This model has two important properties. First it shows that Pavlovian assumptions can be represented in a simple model which generates interesting predictions. Second it indicates some areas that still need detailed empirical study – most importantly perhaps is the way that predators respond to prey with different levels of edibility.
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