Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4372453 Ecological Complexity 2014 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
In our discussion we will always keep in mind the real examples represented by butterflies as prey populations and birds as their predators which in fact were the case originally studied by Müller and still is one of the more important instances where Mimicry phenomena occur in nature. However, we try to expound a sufficiently general scheme that could support many mathematically specific models for predator learning dynamics and signaling communication.
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