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Ant mimicry
Dynamics of Salticid-Ant Mimicry Systems
Plant-Environment Interactions: from Sensory Plant Biology to Active
Repeated Evolution in Overlapping Mimicry Rings Among North American Velvet Ants
The Role of Chemical Senses in Predation, Risk Assessment, and Social
Rattan Spiny Morphology and Litter Collecting Structures in Association with Ant Colonies
085•Fl Success of Batesian Mimicry in the Ant-Mimicking Spider
Defensive Ant, Aphid and Caterpillar Mimicry in Plants?
Mimicry Some Heliconius (Heliconiinae) from Peru and Colombia, So He Assumed the Resemblance Was the Result of Some Inorganic Mathieu Joron Or Environmental Factors
1 Innate Aversion to Ants
Ant-Mimicry in Some Brazilian Salticid and Clubionid Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae, Clubionidae)*
Locomotory Mimicry in Ant-Like Jumping Spiders (Salticidae)
Behavior in Insect Mimicry
Ant-Like Traits in Wingless Parasitoids Repel Attack from Wolf Spiders
Constraints on the Jumping and Prey-Capture Abilities of Ant
Why Are North American Velvet Ants More Colorful?
The Dual Defensive Strategy of Amorphophallus Throughout Its Ontogeny
Walking Like An
Multiple Model Mimicry and Feeding Behavior of the Spider Web-Inhabiting Damsel Bug, Arachnocoris Berytoides Uhler (Hemiptera: Nabidae), from Puerto Rico1
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Defensive (Anti-Herbivory) Coloration in Land Plants
Aposematic (Warning) Coloration in Plants
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Biology and Behaviour of the Neotropical Ant
Mimicry, Crypsis, Masquerade and Other Adaptive Resemblances
Mimicry, Aposematism, and Related Phenomena
Plant Mimicry Evolution of Erroneous Exploitation
Predation by Avian Predators May Have Initiated the Evolution of Myrmecomorph Spiders Petr Veselý*, Juraj Dobrovodský & Roman Fuchs
Ant Mimicry by Passiflora Flowers?
The Adaptive Bases of Ant-Mimicry in a Neotropical Aphantochilid Spider (Araneae: Aphantochilidae)