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June 19, 2015
A field demonstration of the costs and benefits of group living to edible and defended prey
Edward A M Curley, Hannah E Rowley, Michael P Speed
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
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May 1, 2012
Why are defensive toxins so variable? An evolutionary perspective
Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton, Johanna Mappes, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology
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December 16, 2010
Growth and reproductive costs of larval defence in the aposematic lepidopteran Pieris brassicae
Andrew D Higginson, Jon Delf, Graeme D Ruxton, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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January 2, 2010
Masquerade: camouflage without crypsis
John Skelhorn, Hannah M Rowland, Michael P Speed, et al.
Ecology Letters
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October 20, 2010
Mimicry between unequally defended prey can be parasitic: evidence for quasi-Batesian mimicry
Hannah M Rowland, Johanna Mappes, Graeme D Ruxton, et al.
Nature
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July 6, 2007
Co-mimics have a mutualistic relationship despite unequal defences
Hannah M Rowland, Eira Ihalainen, Leena Lindström, et al.
Ecology Letters
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July 3, 2010
Diversification of honest signals in a predator-prey system
Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton, Jon D Blount, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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November 21, 2008
Warning displays may function as honest signals of toxicity
Jonathan D Blount, Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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April 6, 2011
Density-dependent predation influences the evolution and behavior of masquerading prey
John Skelhorn, Hannah M Rowland, Jon Delf, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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January 13, 2012
Prey community structure affects how predators select for Mullerian mimicry
Eira Ihalainen, Hannah M Rowland, Michael P Speed, et al.
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Biology Letters
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June 19, 2015
A field demonstration of the costs and benefits of group living to edible and defended prey
Edward A M Curley, Hannah E Rowley, Michael P Speed
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
|
May 1, 2012
Why are defensive toxins so variable? An evolutionary perspective
Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton, Johanna Mappes, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology
|
December 16, 2010
Growth and reproductive costs of larval defence in the aposematic lepidopteran Pieris brassicae
Andrew D Higginson, Jon Delf, Graeme D Ruxton, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
January 2, 2010
Masquerade: camouflage without crypsis
John Skelhorn, Hannah M Rowland, Michael P Speed, et al.
Ecology Letters
|
October 20, 2010
Mimicry between unequally defended prey can be parasitic: evidence for quasi-Batesian mimicry
Hannah M Rowland, Johanna Mappes, Graeme D Ruxton, et al.
Nature
|
July 6, 2007
Co-mimics have a mutualistic relationship despite unequal defences
Hannah M Rowland, Eira Ihalainen, Leena Lindström, et al.
Ecology Letters
|
July 3, 2010
Diversification of honest signals in a predator-prey system
Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton, Jon D Blount, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
November 21, 2008
Warning displays may function as honest signals of toxicity
Jonathan D Blount, Michael P Speed, Graeme D Ruxton, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
April 6, 2011
Density-dependent predation influences the evolution and behavior of masquerading prey
John Skelhorn, Hannah M Rowland, Jon Delf, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
January 13, 2012
Prey community structure affects how predators select for Mullerian mimicry
Eira Ihalainen, Hannah M Rowland, Michael P Speed, et al.
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