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- Ant_mimicry abstract "Ant mimicry is mimicry of ants by other organisms. Ants are abundant all over the world, and predators that rely on vision to identify their prey such as birds and wasps normally avoid them, either because they are unpalatable, or aggressive. Thus some other arthropods mimic ants to escape predation (protective mimicry). Conversely, some species (e.g. Zodariidae spiders) use their anatomical and behavioral ant mimicry to hunt ants (aggressive mimicry). Other cases are also known. The term myrmecomorphy or "myrmecomorphous" is also used to describe ant mimicry or an organism that uses ant mimicry.".
- Ant_mimicry thumbnail Macroxiphus_sp_cricket.jpg?width=300.
- Ant_mimicry wikiPageExternalLink 49443.
- Ant_mimicry wikiPageExternalLink ants-spiders-and-ant-spiders.html.
- Ant_mimicry wikiPageExternalLink 128.
- Ant_mimicry wikiPageExternalLink arac-033-03-0813.pdf.
- Ant_mimicry wikiPageExternalLink fe80p165.pdf.
- Ant_mimicry wikiPageExternalLink Pie&DelClaroSNFE.pdf.
- Ant_mimicry wikiPageExternalLink zt00864.pdf.
- Ant_mimicry wikiPageID "5817455".
- Ant_mimicry wikiPageRevisionID "599123723".
- Ant_mimicry hasPhotoCollection Ant_mimicry.
- Ant_mimicry subject Category:Mimicry.
- Ant_mimicry subject Category:Myrmecology.
- Ant_mimicry subject Category:Spiders.
- Ant_mimicry type Animal100015388.
- Ant_mimicry type Ant102219486.
- Ant_mimicry type Ants.
- Ant_mimicry type Arachnid101769347.
- Ant_mimicry type Arthropod101767661.
- Ant_mimicry type HymenopterousInsect102206270.
- Ant_mimicry type Insect102159955.
- Ant_mimicry type Invertebrate101905661.
- Ant_mimicry type LivingThing100004258.
- Ant_mimicry type Object100002684.
- Ant_mimicry type Organism100004475.
- Ant_mimicry type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ant_mimicry type Spider101772222.
- Ant_mimicry type Spiders.
- Ant_mimicry type Whole100003553.
- Ant_mimicry comment "Ant mimicry is mimicry of ants by other organisms. Ants are abundant all over the world, and predators that rely on vision to identify their prey such as birds and wasps normally avoid them, either because they are unpalatable, or aggressive. Thus some other arthropods mimic ants to escape predation (protective mimicry). Conversely, some species (e.g. Zodariidae spiders) use their anatomical and behavioral ant mimicry to hunt ants (aggressive mimicry). Other cases are also known.".
- Ant_mimicry label "Ant mimicry".
- Ant_mimicry label "Mirmecomorfismo".
- Ant_mimicry label "Myrmécomorphisme".
- Ant_mimicry label "Мирмекоморфия".
- Ant_mimicry sameAs Myrmécomorphisme.
- Ant_mimicry sameAs Mirmecomorfismo.
- Ant_mimicry sameAs m.0f71n5.
- Ant_mimicry sameAs Q2046465.
- Ant_mimicry sameAs Q2046465.
- Ant_mimicry sameAs Ant_mimicry.
- Ant_mimicry wasDerivedFrom Ant_mimicry?oldid=599123723.
- Ant_mimicry depiction Macroxiphus_sp_cricket.jpg.
- Ant_mimicry isPrimaryTopicOf Ant_mimicry.