Abstract
Mimicry can directly affect the evolutionary history of models, mimics, and signal receivers. Mimics often use multimodal signaling to deceive receivers. Jamie et al. showed that brood parasitic birds display multimodal signaling of mimetic traits triggered by sexual and filial imprinting on host species. These resulting adaptations can interact with premating isolation barriers to strengthen reproductive isolation and potentially drive sympatric speciation.
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Bosque, R. J., Ottenburghs, J., Vieira, C. R., & Domingos, F. M. C. B. (2020, November 1). Digest: The interplay between imprinting, mimicry, and multimodal signaling can lead to sympatric speciation†. Evolution. Society for the Study of Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.14110
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