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Meaning of "aposematic"

Aposematic (adjective) - used to describe animals that have warning coloration or markings to signal to predators that they are harmful or unpalatable
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  • That serves as a warning to predators, as of toxicity, especially falsely.

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Adults are aposematic brightly colored as a warning signal.
These locusts show an astonishing aposematic pattern.
The aposematic coloration warns its predators of its unpalatability.
Polymorphism under apostatic and aposematic selection.
The clicks may serve as aposematic warning signals to a regurgitation defense.
Poison dart frogs are an example of an aposematic organism.
Eques is different from other aposematic grasshoppers in its asynchronous molting.
It is possible that the colouration is aposematic.
These colors are known as aposematic implying a threat warning.
The behaviour of these insects is thus both deimatic and aposematic.
Some animals use aposematic signals.
Thus these displays in both frogs and mammals are at least in part aposematic.
Müllerian mimicry in aposematic spiny plants.
Some animals use aposematic signals which basically means you survive by serving looks.
The warning color display is called aposematic coloration.

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This may provide an aposematic signal that makes the spines more visible.
Diurnal members of this subfamily often possess aposematic coloration.
A prime example of this is the aposematic warning signal of a poisonous or otherwise dangerous animal.
Prey mobility could also explain the initial development of aposematic signaling.
These moths are aposematic and use their bright coloration to warn predators of their unpalatability.
Pachyrhynchus have aposematic coloration.
Groups of caterpillars resting on the surface of the tent constitute aposematic displays.
Some animals use aposematic signals Here we go.
Aposematic threat display of Brazilian tarantula Belly of the spider Poecilotheria regalis.
As a consequence, aposematic species are often gregarious.
The insect is bitter-tasting, so the pattern may be aposematic as well as deimatic.
The diversification of aposematic signals in Müllerian mimicry systems is a puzzling phenomenon.
In fact, there are certain species that mimic the colouring of aposematic animals.
This aposematic coloration advertises its toxicity to would-be predators.
Tarantula hawks also emit an aposematic odor, which deters predators.
Aposematic signals are beneficial for both the predator and prey, since both avoid potential harm.
The vivid colouring serves as an aposematic signal, warning potential predators of its toxicity.
Part 2, advertisement, covers the methods of becoming conspicuous, especially for warning displays in aposematic animals.
Both involve aposematic coloration, or warning signals, to avoid being attacked by a predator.
Most poison dart frogs are brightly colored, displaying aposematic patterns to warn potential predators.
Because of their aposematic colors, they have no fear to crawl around to feed.
The adult butterflies announce their acquired toxicity with strong aposematic colours, warning off predators.
The frog is an aposematic animal, and it uses poison only for self-defense from predators.
They are diurnal, aposematic insects.
The Aposematic jacket of the Shinseungback collective,.
Anti-predator adaptations include aposematic clicking with their mandibles and stinging.
Ladybirds are aposematic ( with conspicuous warning coloration ), so camouflage can not explain the distribution.
Anti-predator Adaptations, aposematic ; cryptic.
Perhaps the most numerous aposematic vertebrates are the poison dart frogs family, Dendrobatidae.

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