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What kind of signals do mimetic tiger moths send? A phylogenetic test of wasp mimicry systems (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae: Euchromiini)
Rebecca B. Simmons, Susan J. Weller
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Agriculture & Biology
Erebidae
86%
Arctiinae
82%
mimicry (behavior)
72%
wasps
60%
Lepidoptera
47%
phylogeny
33%
Polybia
33%
testing
23%
computer simulation
21%
Parachartergus
19%
topology
10%
butterflies
10%
moths
9%
tail
8%
predators
7%
prediction
6%
loci
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Lepidoptera
100%
Wasps
89%
Moths
83%
Phylogeny
71%
Biological Mimicry
42%
Computer Simulation
37%
Butterflies
28%
Internal-External Control
23%
Tail
19%
Aptitude
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
wasp
83%
moth
78%
phylogenetics
49%
phylogeny
29%
test
23%
computer simulation
19%
butterfly
11%
topology
9%
field study
8%
predator
8%
laboratory
5%
prediction
4%
rate
3%
Chemical Compounds
Simulation
37%
Black
26%