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Noun Concept
Categories: Chemical ecology, Mutualism (biology), Antipredator adaptations, Warning coloration, Mimicry
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Müllerian mimicry  Muellerian mimicry  Mullerian mimic  Mullerian mimicry  Müller mimicry
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Müllerian mimicry is a natural phenomenon in which two or more well-defended species, often foul-tasting and sharing common predators, have come to mimic each other's honest warning signals, to their mutual benefit. Wikipedia
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Müllerian mimicry is a natural phenomenon in which two or more well-defended species, often foul-tasting and sharing common predators, have come to mimic each other's honest warning signals, to their mutual benefit. Wikipedia
A type of mimicry or convergence named after Fritz Müller Wikipedia Disambiguation
Natural phenomenon in which two or more distasteful species, that may or may not be closely related and share one or more common predators, have come to mimic each other's warning signals Wikidata
The resemblance of two or more poisonous species with each other, giving the effect that they are all more recognisable to potential predators. For example, the monarch butterfly and the viceroy butterfly. Wiktionary
Resemblance of two or more poisonous species with each other. Wiktionary (translation)
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