Supplementary materials for: How effective are insect aposematism and Batesian mimicry in deterring a wild avian predator?
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Acoustic_parameters_10cm.txtAcoustic parameters of the sounds produced by insects in flight, species recorded at 10 cm from the microphone.Acoustic_parameters_5cm.txtAcoustic parameters of the sounds produced by insects in flight, species recorded at 5 cm from the microphone.Robin_behaviours.txt Erithacus rubecula reactions measured in Boris software from videos of behavioural experiments.Rscript_robin_behaviours.RR script used for the analysis of robins’ behaviours (using Robin_behaviours.txt).Rscript_acoustical_analyses.RR script used for the analysis of acoustical parameters of insect buzzing sounds (using Acoustic_parameters_10cm.txt and Acoustic_parameters_5cm.txt).Robin_experiment_video.mp4Behavioural experiment with a wild European robin (Erithacus rubecula) in its habitat. A freshly defrosted insect specimen and the corresponding buzzing sound of each recorded hymenopteran model and lepidopteran mimic (plus a housefly as a control) were presented in random order to the robin at a feeder with Tenebrio molitor larvae.Robin_experiment_video_Metadata.docxMetadata for the supplementary video Robin_experiment_video.mp4.
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- https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.70135OpenAlex
Cited on 01 June 2025
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Subfield
Ecology
Field
Environmental Science
Domain
Physical Sciences
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47%
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Scholar Data Model