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Species Richness
The number of different species represented in an ecological community, landscape, or region.
Müllerian Mimicry
The resemblance of dangerous, unpalatable, or poisonous species to one another so that potential predators recognize them more easily. Compare with Batesian mimicry.
Batesian Mimicry
The resemblance of a harmless or palatable species to one that is dangerous, unpalatable, or poisonous so that predators are more likely to avoid them. Compare with Müllerian mimicry.
Warning Colors
Bright colors exhibited by some animals as an evolutionary strategy to warn predators of their toxicity or unpleasant taste.
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