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Many noxious organisms have evolved warning (aposematic) mechanisms that serve to identify them clearly to a predator who has had prior experience with the same or similar species.
Hence, it is believed that the two noxious organisms resemble one another as a form of defense against predators and that the relationship between them serves as an example of Müllerian mimicry.
Further, the interest in such devices goes beyond the identification of noxious organisms.
A vivid biotic example of coevolved aesthetic revulsion is the phenomenon of warning signals in venomous, toxic, and noxious organisms, called aposematism (Wickler 1968; Ruxton et al. 2004).
In this context, compact portable microfluidic based instruments that can detect the presence of potentially noxious organisms in various water bodies are particularly attractive.
Together with matching races of its co-mimic Heliconius melpomene, H. erato also represents a textbook case of Müllerian mimicry, a phenomenon where common warning signals are shared amongst noxious organisms.
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Müllerian mimicry, a form of biological resemblance in which two or more unrelated noxious, or dangerous, organisms exhibit closely similar warning systems, such as the same pattern of bright colours.
Batesian mimicry, a form of biological resemblance in which a noxious, or dangerous, organism (the model), equipped with a warning system such as conspicuous coloration, is mimicked by a harmless organism (the mimic).
Venomous animals use specialized structures to transmit a cocktail of noxious peptides into other organisms for defense or predation.
and also exposed to the sunlight from 5 to 10 days for removing the various harmful organism and noxious gases.
Aggression has been defined by Buss [10] as a response that delivers noxious stimuli to another organism.
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