Signal honesty and predation risk among a closely related group of aposematic species
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Research suggests that certain species, including ladybirds and poison frogs, use honest signals such as coloration to indicate their toxicity to predators. The relationship between warning coloration and toxicity is being studied in various species, including birds and sawflies, with some findings indicating that these signals can be reliable indicators of an animal's defenses. The evolution of these signals and their role in predator-prey interactions is a complex topic of ongoing research.
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