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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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March 11, 2006
Warning displays in spiny animals: one (more) evolutionary route to aposematism
Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
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March 23, 2016
"Parasite-induced aposematism" protects entomopathogenic nematode parasites against invertebrate enemies
Rebecca S Jones, Andy Fenton, Michael P Speed
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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September 5, 2007
The importance of initial protection of conspicuous mutants for the coevolution of defense and aposematic signaling of the defense: a modeling study
Graeme D Ruxton, Michael P Speed, Mark Broom
Journal of Theoretical Biology
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October 10, 2018
The evolution of variance in sequential defences
Lingzi Wang, Stephen J Cornell, Michael P Speed
Journal of Theoretical Biology
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April 20, 2004
Natural selection on unpalatable species imposed by state-dependent foraging behaviour
Thomas N Sherratt, Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton
Journal of Theoretical Biology
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January 31, 2012
Effects of anti-predator defence through toxin sequestration on use of alternative food microhabitats by small herbivores
Andrew D Higginson, Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton
The American Naturalist
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June 15, 2011
Honest signaling and the uses of prey coloration
Thomas J Lee, Michael P Speed, Philip A Stephens
The American Naturalist
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December 15, 2015
Florivory as an Opportunity Benefit of Aposematism
Andrew D Higginson, Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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January 7, 2010
The dual benefits of aposematism: predator avoidance and enhanced resource collection
Michael P Speed, Michael A Brockhurst, Graeme D Ruxton
BMC Ecology and Evolution
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February 15, 2021
Coevolution of group-living and aposematism in caterpillars: warning colouration may facilitate the evolution from group-living to solitary habits
Lingzi Wang, Stephen J Cornell, Michael P Speed, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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March 11, 2006
Warning displays in spiny animals: one (more) evolutionary route to aposematism
Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
|
March 23, 2016
"Parasite-induced aposematism" protects entomopathogenic nematode parasites against invertebrate enemies
Rebecca S Jones, Andy Fenton, Michael P Speed
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
September 5, 2007
The importance of initial protection of conspicuous mutants for the coevolution of defense and aposematic signaling of the defense: a modeling study
Graeme D Ruxton, Michael P Speed, Mark Broom
Journal of Theoretical Biology
|
October 10, 2018
The evolution of variance in sequential defences
Lingzi Wang, Stephen J Cornell, Michael P Speed
Journal of Theoretical Biology
|
April 20, 2004
Natural selection on unpalatable species imposed by state-dependent foraging behaviour
Thomas N Sherratt, Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton
Journal of Theoretical Biology
|
January 31, 2012
Effects of anti-predator defence through toxin sequestration on use of alternative food microhabitats by small herbivores
Andrew D Higginson, Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton
The American Naturalist
|
June 15, 2011
Honest signaling and the uses of prey coloration
Thomas J Lee, Michael P Speed, Philip A Stephens
The American Naturalist
|
December 15, 2015
Florivory as an Opportunity Benefit of Aposematism
Andrew D Higginson, Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
|
January 7, 2010
The dual benefits of aposematism: predator avoidance and enhanced resource collection
Michael P Speed, Michael A Brockhurst, Graeme D Ruxton
BMC Ecology and Evolution
|
February 15, 2021
Coevolution of group-living and aposematism in caterpillars: warning colouration may facilitate the evolution from group-living to solitary habits
Lingzi Wang, Stephen J Cornell, Michael P Speed, et al.
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