2023
DOI: 10.1111/nph.19407
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Aristolochia mimics stink bugs to repel vertebrate herbivores via TRPA1 activation

Yu‐Long Yu,
Jia Ge,
Wen‐Qi Dong
et al.

Abstract: Summary Mimicry is the phenomenon in which one species (the mimic) closely resembles another (the model), enhancing its own fitness by deceiving a third party into interacting with it as if it were the model. In plants, mimicry is used primarily to gain fitness by withholding rewards from mutualists or deterring herbivores cost‐effectively. While extensive work has been documented on putative defence mimicry, limited investigation has been conducted in the field of chemical mimicry. In this study, we used fiel… Show more

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