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Weapon (thorn) automimicry and mimicry of aposematic colorful thorns in plants
Authors:Lev-Yadun Simcha
Institution:Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Science Education, University of Haifa-Oranim, Tivon, 36006, Israel. levyadun@research.haifa.ac.il
Abstract:In order to further characterize the function of coloration in plants as defense against herbivory, two types of thorn mimicry are described: (1) A unique type of weapon (thorn) automimicry (within the same individual) that was previously known only in animals, and (2) mimicry of aposematic colorful thorns, by colorful elongated and pointed plant organs (buds, leaves and fruit) that, despite their appearance, are not sharp. Some thorny plants including dozens of species of Agave, one species of Aloe and a palm species have thorn-like imprints or colorations on their leaves, constituting thorn automimicry by giving the impression of more extensive thorns. The mimicry of aposematic colorful thorns is a typical case of Batesian mimicry, but the thorn automimicry is a special intra-organismic Batesian mimicry. I propose that both types of mimicry serve as anti-herbivore mechanisms.
Keywords:Agave  Aloe  Aposematic coloration  Automimicry  Batesian mimicry  Herbivory  Thorns
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