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Pollination, Crypsis, Aposematic Coloration, and Mimicry. 2-22-05. pollination. To transfer pollen from an anther to a stigma. stigma. anther. Orchid bees are both beautiful and good pollinators. Aposematic coloration.
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Pollination, Crypsis, Aposematic Coloration, and Mimicry 2-22-05
pollination To transfer pollen from an anther to a stigma stigma anther
Aposematic coloration conspicuous coloration or markings of an animal serving to warn off predators
Chinese Red-bellied Newt If an animal has a dull back and bright undersides, the Unken Reflex may be used. They flash the bright colors, and frighten the predator.
Crypsis Camouflage; blending in with surroundings
VALUE OF COUNTERSHADING • Many aquatic/marine animals are dark on top and light on the bottom. This is so predators approaching from the top see a dark back against a dark background, and predators from below see a light venter against a light sky.
mimicry the resemblance of an animal species to another species or to natural objects; provides concealment and protection from predators
TYPES OF MIMICRY • Batesian mimicry: The model is poisonous/venomous, and the mimic is harmless. • Müllerian mimicry: The model is poisonous/venomous, and the mimic is, too.
The mimic - Milk snake - non-venomous The model - Coral snake - venomous BATESIAN MIMICRY
Mimicry is favored by selection and passed on to future generations (evolution)