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H. Eager

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Direction and strength of selection by predators for the color of the aposematic wood tiger moth

2011

Conventionally, predation is assumed to select for conspicuousness and uniformity of warning signals in aposematic (i.e., chemically defended and warning signaling) prey because this enhances predators' initial and learned avoidance. On the other hand, it has been suggested that both variation in the background where the signal is displayed as well as variation in predators' probability to attack defended prey may favor intermediate signals or relax selection for signal monomorphism. We studied the direction and strength of selection for the hind wing color (orange vs. red) of female Parasemia plantaginis moths. Birds found the moths aversive and avoided them by sight both in laboratory and…

Monomorphismanimal structuresWingbiologyDirectional selectionEcologyAposematismOrange (colour)biology.organism_classificationPredationParasemia plantaginisAnimal Science and ZoologyPredatorEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBehavioral Ecology
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