Linking the evolution and form of warning coloration in nature.
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Survival tactics include sharp spines, toxic chemicals and hairs accompanied by bright warning coloration.
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The background, light conditions, and predator vision all play a role in shaping a well adapted warning coloration.
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Most spiders are insufficiently dangerous or unpleasant-tasting for warning coloration to offer much benefit.
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Some animals make use of aposematic signals, for example bright warning coloration, or sounds and smells, advertising that they are poisonous.
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For example, an evolutionary biologist who is also a herpetologist may choose to work on how warning coloration evolved in coral snakes.
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These hybrid backcrosses are disadvantaged by natural selection because they lack the parental form's warning coloration, and are therefore not avoided by predators.
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That bright coloration is a warning sign to birds and other predators that the butterfly may be poisonous.
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However, organisms that possess warning signals telling that they are unpalatable are not really expected to have very diverse forms of coloration.