par Vereecken, Nicolas ;McNeil, Jeremy N.
Référence Canadian journal of zoology, 88, 7, page (725-752)
Publication Publié, 2010
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : Chemical mimicry is an essential part of certain interspecific interactions, where the outcome for both species may depend on the degree to which the original signals are mimicked. In this review, we discuss a number of specific cases relating to pollination and obtaining nutrient resources that we believe exemplify recent advances in our understanding of chemical mimicry. Subsequently, we suggest avenues for future ecological and chemical research that should allow us to gain further insight into the evolution of chemical mimicry