Supporting Information Figure 2 from Frequency dependence shapes the adaptive landscape of imperfect Batesian mimicry Susan D. Finkbeiner Patricio A. Salazar SofĂ­a Nogales Cassidi E. Rush Adriana D. Briscoe Ryan I. Hill Marcus R. Kronforst Keith R. Willmott Sean P. Mullen 10.6084/m9.figshare.5993344.v1 https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Supporting_Information_Figure_2_from_Frequency_dependence_shapes_the_adaptive_landscape_of_imperfect_Batesian_mimicry/5993344 Supporting Information Figure 2: Reflectance spectra of <i>Adelpha iphiclus</i> (model) and <i>Adelpha serpa</i> (mimic) white wing bands from <i>(a)</i> Costa Rica and <i>(b)</i> Ecuador. Shown are mean values with 95% confidence intervals (shaded). <i>Adelpha iphiclus</i> is brighter overall (including in UV), and <i>A. serpa</i> has more relative blue reflectance compared to <i>A. iphiclus</i>. Figure <i>(a)</i> reproduced with permission from Finkbeiner et al. 2017 [19]. 2018-03-16 14:15:06 Batesian mimicry frequency dependence predation abundance seasonality