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David W. Kikuchi
David W. Kikuchi
Oregon State University
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Imperfect mimicry and the limits of natural selection
DW Kikuchi, DW Pfennig
The Quarterly review of biology 88 (4), 297-315, 2013
1552013
Predator cognition permits imperfect coral snake mimicry
DW Kikuchi, DW Pfennig
The American Naturalist 176 (6), 830-834, 2010
1422010
High-model abundance may permit the gradual evolution of Batesian mimicry: an experimental test
DW Kikuchi, DW Pfennig
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277 (1684), 1041-1048, 2010
832010
Population densities of curassows, guans, and chachalacas (Cracidae): Effects of body size, habitat, season, and hunting
GH Kattan, MC Muñoz, DW Kikuchi
The Condor: Ornithological Applications 118 (1), 24-32, 2016
522016
A Batesian mimic and its model share color production mechanisms
DW Kikuchi, DW Pfennig
Current Zoology 58 (4), 658-667, 2012
432012
More than mimicry? Evaluating scope for flicker-fusion as a defensive strategy in coral snake mimics
GC Titcomb, DW Kikuchi, DW Pfennig
Current Zoology 60 (1), 123-130, 2014
402014
Hierarchical overshadowing of stimuli and its role in mimicry evolution
TN Sherratt, E Whissell, R Webster, DW Kikuchi
Animal Behaviour 108, 73-79, 2015
382015
Costs of learning and the evolution of mimetic signals
DW Kikuchi, TN Sherratt
The American Naturalist 186 (3), 321-332, 2015
382015
Competition and the evolution of imperfect mimicry
DW Pfennig, DW Kikuchi
Current Zoology 58 (4), 608-619, 2012
362012
The evolution and ecology of multiple antipredator defences
DW Kikuchi, WL Allen, K Arbuckle, TG Aubier, ES Briolat, ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 36 (7), 975-991, 2023
342023
Why aren't warning signals everywhere? On the prevalence of aposematism and mimicry in communities
DW Kikuchi, ME Herberstein, M Barfield, RD Holt, J Mappes
Biological Reviews 96 (6), 2446-2460, 2021
332021
Evaluating the utility of camera traps in field studies of predation
CK Akcali, HA Pérez-Mendoza, D Salazar-Valenzuela, DW Kikuchi, ...
PeerJ 7, e6487, 2019
312019
Insincere flattery? Understanding the evolution of imperfect deceptive mimicry
DJ McLean, G Cassis, DW Kikuchi, G Giribet, ME Herberstein
The Quarterly Review of Biology 94 (4), 395-415, 2019
302019
Mimicry's palette: widespread use of conserved pigments in the aposematic signals of snakes
DW Kikuchi, BM Seymoure, DW Pfennig
Evolution & Development 16 (2), 61-67, 2014
302014
Is the future already here? The impact of climate change on the distribution of the eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius)
JN Archis, C Akcali, BL Stuart, D Kikuchi, AJ Chunco
PeerJ 6, e4647, 2018
292018
Selection for multicomponent mimicry: equal feature salience and variation in preferred traits
DW Kikuchi, J Mappes, TN Sherratt, JK Valkonen
Behavioral Ecology 27 (5), 1515-1521, 2016
242016
Batesian mimicry promotes pre-and postmating isolation in a snake mimicry complex
DW Pfennig, CK Akcali, DW Kikuchi
Evolution 69 (4), 1085-1090, 2015
232015
An empirical test of 2-dimensional signal detection theory applied to Batesian mimicry
DW Kikuchi, G Malick, RJ Webster, E Whissell, TN Sherratt
Behavioral Ecology 26 (4), 1226-1235, 2015
212015
Coevolutionary arms races in Batesian mimicry? A test of the chase-away hypothesis
CK Akcali, DW Kikuchi, DW Pfennig
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 124 (4), 668-676, 2018
192018
Pollinators and pollen dispersal of Piper dilatatum (Piperaceae) on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
DW Kikuchi, E Lasso, JW Dalling, N Nur
Journal of Tropical Ecology 23 (5), 603-606, 2007
192007
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