نتایج جستجو برای: mimicry

تعداد نتایج: 4830  

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2005
Christy C Bridges Rudolfs K Zalups

Despite many scientific advances, human exposure to, and intoxication by, toxic metal species continues to occur. Surprisingly, little is understood about the mechanisms by which certain metals and metal-containing species gain entry into target cells. Since there do not appear to be transporters designed specifically for the entry of most toxic metal species into mammalian cells, it has been p...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Baharan Kazemi Gabriella Gamberale-Stille Birgitta S. Tullberg Olof Leimar

UNLABELLED The 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 mimicry in the natural world [4-8]. The existence of imperfect mimics remains a major unsolved conundrum. We propose and experimentally test a novel...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Martin Stevens Graeme D Ruxton

Many animals are toxic or unpalatable and signal this to predators with warning signals (aposematism). Aposematic appearance has long been a classical system to study predator-prey interactions, communication and signalling, and animal behaviour and learning. The area has received considerable empirical and theoretical investigation. However, most research has centred on understanding the initi...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2013
Robert T Jones Yann Le Poul Annabel C Whibley Claire Mérot Richard H ffrench-Constant Mathieu Joron

Mimetic resemblance in unpalatable butterflies has been studied by evolutionary biologists for over a century, but has largely focused on the convergence in wing color patterns. In Heliconius numata, discrete color-pattern morphs closely resemble comimics in the distantly related genus Melinaea. We examine the possibility that the shape of the butterfly wing also shows adaptive convergence. Fir...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de reumatologia 2012
Arie Altman Yehuda Shoenfeld

303 Rev Bras Reumatol 2012;52(3):303-306 Molecular mimicry has been proposed as a pathogenic mechanism for autoimmune disease. The hypothesis is based on the epidemiological, clinical, and experimental studies and in evidence fi nding an association between infectious agents and autoimmune disease, observing cross-reactivity of immune agents with host antigens and microbial determinants.1 Recen...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Atsushi Honma Koh-ichi Takakura Takayoshi Nishida

BACKGROUND Mimicry, in which one prey species (the Mimic) imitates the aposematic signals of another prey (the Model) to deceive their predators, has attracted the general interest of evolutionary biologists. Predator psychology, especially how the predator learns and forgets, has recently been recognized as an important factor in a predator-prey system. This idea is supported by both theoretic...

2014
Dimitrios Polymeros Zacharias P. Tsiamoulos Andreas L. Koutsoumpas Daniel S. Smyk Maria G. Mytilinaiou Konstantinos Triantafyllou Dimitrios P. Bogdanos Spiros D. Ladas

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Øistein Haugsten Holen

Many predators quickly learn to avoid attacking aposematic prey. If the prey vary in toxicity, the predators may alternatively learn to capture and taste-sample prey carefully before ingesting or rejecting them (go-slow behaviour). An increase in prey toxicity is generally thought to decrease predation on prey populations. However, while prey with a higher toxin load are more harmful to ingest,...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Sebastiano De Bona Janne K Valkonen Andrés López-Sepulcre Johanna Mappes

Large conspicuous eyespots on butterfly wings have been shown to deter predators. This has been traditionally explained by mimicry of vertebrate eyes, but recently the classic eye-mimicry hypothesis has been challenged. It is proposed that the conspicuousness of the eyespot, not mimicry, is what causes aversion due to sensory biases, neophobia or sensory overloads. We conducted an experiment to...

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