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].
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Batesian mimicry
frequency dependence
predation
abundance
seasonality