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It is one of the few Australian frogs to display aposematism.
Insects with chemical weaponry usually make their presence known through aposematism.
The lemming defense system is thought to be based on aposematism (warning display).
The color of its skin can serve as a warning to predators (aposematism) that it will taste bad.
These bright colors may be an example of aposematism, a warning signal to potential predators.
Use of such messages is known as aposematism.
Various kinds of evidence are presented for aposematism.
This, combined with warning orange color, protects them against predators (aposematism).
Thus, a combination of camouflage and its antithesis, aposematism, often occur.
The first is its brightly colored warning pattern (aposematism).
Examples of aposematism among mammals are the skunk and zorilla.
This is likely an example of aposematism.
The coloring on their wings warns potential predators that they are dangerous (aposematism).
The book also pioneered the concept of frequency-dependent selection and introduced the term "aposematism".
Signalling enables an animal to communicate information such as warning of its ability to defend itself (aposematism).
This study was of importance as it strongly correlated diet specialization and chemical defense with aposematism.
Thus, aposematism is not merely a signaling system, but a way for organisms to gain greater access to resources and increase their reproductive success.
Such unpalatibility is advertised using bright red, orange, black or white warning colours, a practice known as aposematism.
This phenomenon, called aposematism, works because predators learn by experience to associate certain prey phenotypes with a bad taste.
Three conditions of biological importance favour the evolution of aposematism among kin-grouped prey.
This phenomenon is known as aposematism.
These include aposematism, mimicry, camouflage, development of threat patterns and displays and so on.
This is called warning colouration or aposematism.
Warning colours (aposematism) describes colouration and other markings that send a..
In the next paragraph Poulton ties aposematism to mimicry as follows: