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  1. The Dual Nature of Mimicry: Organismal Form and Beholder’s Eye.Karel Kleisner & S. Adil Saribay - 2019 - Biosemiotics 12 (1):79-98.
    Mimicry is often cited as a compelling demonstration of the power of natural selection. By adopting signs of a protected model, mimics usually gain a reproductive advantage by minimising the likelihood of being preyed upon. Yet while natural selection plays a role in the evolution of mimicry, it can be doubted whether it fully explains it. Mimicry is mediated by the emergence of formally analogous patterns between unrelated organisms and by the fact that these patterns are meaningfully perceived as similar. (...)
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  • A revolução darwiniana na paleontologia e a ideia de progresso no processo evolutivo.Felipe Faria - 2012 - Scientiae Studia 10 (2):297-326.
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