Mimicry, Crypsis, Masquerade and other Adaptive Resemblances
By Donald L. J. Quicke
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Deals with all aspects of adaptive resemblance
Full colour
Covers everything from classic examples of Batesian, Mullerian, aggressive and sexual mimicries through to human behavioural and microbial molecular deceptions
Highlights areas where additonal work or specific exeprimentation could be fruitful
Includes, animals, plants, micro-organisms and humans