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Biology Wise: Batesian Mimicry vs. Mullerian Mimicry
Explains what Batesian mimicry and Mullerian mimicry are, their similarities and differences, what their cycles look like, and their frequency dependence levels. Provides examples for insects and plants.
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Alex: You Don't Taste the Way You Look!
This Evolution instructional activity uses edible materials to demonstrate how a mimic acquires survival advantage. This particular instructional activity provides students an easy approach to learn and retain this information.
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Biology Wise: Understanding Batesian Mimicry
Biological mimicry is a fascinating subject and Batesian mimicry does not disappoint. It occurs as a protective mechanism when one defenseless species mimics characteristics of a species that can harm or even poison a predator. Examples...
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Batesian and Mullerian Mimicry
Describes how and why mimicry is exhibited by some insects. It also tells the advantages of such an adaptation as well as describes the various types of mimicry which may in fact be exhibited.