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A structural gap where upright, dense shrubs lack the evolutionary pressure to produce translucent-white fruit, which typically relies on specialized niche dispersal rather than the broad-spectrum bird-dispersal common t
fruitby Armin Hampfrom Berry Visual Signaling Map
Trailing vines that produce deep-purple fruit often root upon soil contact, using the dark color to signal maturity to mammals or birds in shaded, low-light environments.
fruitby Armin Hampfrom Berry Visual Signaling Map
A gap representing tree-borne fruit that lacks pigment. Such fruits would require specialized nocturnal or non-visual dispersers, as high-canopy white fruit is rarely selected for by generalist avian dispersers.
fruitby Armin Hampfrom Berry Visual Signaling Map
A ground-creeping vine bearing translucent-white fruit would require a specialized, non-visual dispersal agent, such as a ground-dwelling mammal or insect, as white lacks the high-contrast signal needed for avian detecti
fruitby Armin Hampfrom Berry Visual Signaling Map
Rounded wings are less common for high-contrast aposematism, which typically favors elongated or jagged shapes to disrupt the silhouette, but it exists in specific mimicry rings.
Natural Historyby Armin Hampfrom Butterfly Morphological Display Map
The metabolic cost of maintaining a giant body size in the genus Vespa is typically offset by high-contrast aposematism; a monochromatic giant would lack the necessary warning signals for such a large, vulnerable organis
Biologyby Armin Hampfrom Hornet Morphology Map