Toxic plants act as indiscriminate protectors of insects
Aposematism is a prey strategy to communicate toxicity or danger to predators, often through bright colours, and over time is learned by predators. McLellan et al. report in Current Biology that association between an aposematic insect and its host plant is learned by wild birds, to the point that a...
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Autor principal: | Luke R. Grinham |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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