Mullerian mimicry is a phenomenon in which two or more harmful species have evolved to become phenotypically similar. This increases their protection from potential predators whose learned ...
The term vasculogenic mimicry (VM) refers to the capacity of certain cancer cells to form fluid-conducting structures within a tumor in an endothelial cell (EC)-free manner. Ever since its first ...
Clarke, C A, and Sheppard, P M. 1960a. The genetics of Papilio dardanus Brown. Pt. I, II and III Genetics (in press). Sheppard, P M. 1953a. Polymorphism and population studies. Evolution Soc Exp ...
Bodily mimicry often makes the mimickee have more positive feelings about the mimicker. Yet, little is known about the causes of mimicry’s social effects. When people mimic each other’s bodily ...