Mimicry and Meaning: Structure and Semiotics of Biological Mimicry

Mimicry and Meaning: Structure and Semiotics of Biological Mimicry
Author: Timo Maran
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2017-01-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319503170

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The present book analyses critically the tripartite mimicry model (consisting of the mimic, model and receiver species) and develops semiotic tools for comparative analysis. It is proposed that mimicry has a double structure where sign relations in communication are in constant interplay with ecological relations between species. Multi-constructivism and toolbox-like conceptual methods are advocated for, as these allow taking into account both the participants’ Umwelten as well as cultural meanings related to specific mimicry cases. From biosemiotic viewpoint, mimicry is a sign relation, where deceptively similar messages are perceived, interpreted and acted upon. Focusing on living subjects and their communication opens up new ways to understand mimicry. Such view helps to explain the diversity of mimicry as well as mimicry studies and treat these in a single framework. On a meta-level, a semiotic view allows critical reflection on the use of mimicry concept in modern biology. The author further discusses interpretations of mimicry in contemporary semiotics, analyses mimicry as communicative interaction, relates mimicry to iconic signs and focuses on abstract resemblances in mimicry. Theoretical discussions are illustrated with detailed excursions into practical mimicry cases in nature (brood parasitism, eyespots, myrmecomorphy, etc.). The book concludes with a conviction that mimicry should be treated in a broader semiotic-ecological context as it presumes the existence of ecological codes and other sign conventions in the ecosystem.

Dazzled and Deceived

Dazzled and Deceived
Author: Peter Forbes
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0300178964

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Nature has perfected the art of deception. Thousands of creatures all over the world - including butterflies, moths, fish, birds, insects and snakes - have honed and practised camouflage over hundreds of millions of years. Imitating other animals or their surroundings, nature's fakers use mimicry to protect themselves, to attract and repel, to bluff and warn, to forage and to hide. The advantages of mimicry are obvious - but how does 'blind' nature do it? And how has humanity learnt to profit from nature's ploys? "Dazzled and Deceived" tells the unique and fascinating story of mimicry and camouflage in science, art, warfare and the natural world. Discovered in the 1850s by the young English naturalists Henry Walter Bates and Alfred Russel Wallace in the Amazonian rainforest, the phenomenon of mimicry was seized upon as the first independent validation of Darwin's theory of natural selection. But mimicry and camouflage also created a huge impact outside the laboratory walls. Peter Forbes' cultural history links mimicry and camouflage to art, literature, military tactics and medical cures across the twentieth century, and charts its intricate involvement with the dispute between evolution and creationism.

Mimicry

Mimicry
Author: Margo Ervand
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre:
ISBN:

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Running away from her parents' home in Clio, Alabama, at the age of fifteen, Sarah seeks to gain not just freedom, but herself. But the past overtakes her when one day, her worst enemy appears at her door. Each of them has her own truth, her own pain, her own goals. But who will be stronger? Who will win the right to become unique and irreplaceable?

Camouflage and Mimicry

Camouflage and Mimicry
Author: Janet Riehecky
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1429680075

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"Describes how animals use camouflage and mimicry as weapons and defenses"--Provided by publisher.

What are Camouflage and Mimicry?

What are Camouflage and Mimicry?
Author: Bobbie Kalman
Publisher: New York ; St. Catharines, Ont. : Crabtree Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780865059856

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In the animal world, the easiest way to avoid being eaten is to avoid being seen. What are Camouflage and Mimicry? examines animals that use unique colorization to avoid their predators - or to sneak up on prey! So highly developed is the camouflage of some animals, that they are virtually impossible to see. Examples include: - spots and stripes that blend into the shadows - bright colors that warn of toxic poisons - animals that look like rocks, plants, or even other animals - animals that can change colors to blend into virtually any background

Masters of Disguise

Masters of Disguise
Author: Elsie Belback
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1627178791

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In Masters of Disguise: Animal Mimicry, students will learn how animals must protect themselves from predators. Young readers will love turning the page as they gain valuable information and are prompted to answer questions along the way. Take a fantastic photo journey into the wild with Rourke’s Close-Up on Amazing Animals for readers in grades K–3. Readers will explore the unique adaptations and relationships that help animals survive in the wild. Repetitive text aids comprehension while real photographs assist in vocabulary development for beginning readers.

The Art of Mimicry

The Art of Mimicry
Author: J. Arthur Bleackley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1911
Genre: Actors
ISBN:

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Jungle Bugs

Jungle Bugs
Author: Bruce Purser
Publisher: Firefly Books
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781552976630

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How insects around the world hide from and defend themselves from predators.

Mimicry in Butterflies

Mimicry in Butterflies
Author: Reginald Crundall Punnett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1915
Genre: Butterflies
ISBN:

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Original Copies

Original Copies
Author: Bianca Bosker
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2013-01-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0824837835

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A 108-meter high Eiffel Tower rises above Champs Elysées Square in Hangzhou. A Chengdu residential complex for 200,000 recreates Dorchester, England. An ersatz Queen’s Guard patrols Shanghai’s Thames Town, where pubs and statues of Winston Churchill abound. Gleaming replicas of the White House dot Chinese cities from Fuyang to Shenzhen. These examples are but a sampling of China’s most popular and startling architectural movement: the construction of monumental themed communities that replicate towns and cities in the West. Original Copies presents the first definitive chronicle of this remarkable phenomenon in which entire townships appear to have been airlifted from their historic and geographic foundations in Europe and the Americas, and spot-welded to Chinese cities. These copycat constructions are not theme parks but thriving communities where Chinese families raise children, cook dinners, and simulate the experiences of a pseudo-Orange County or Oxford. In recounting the untold and evolving story of China’s predilection for replicating the greatest architectural hits of the West, Bianca Bosker explores what this unprecedented experiment in “duplitecture” implies for the social, political, architectural, and commercial landscape of contemporary China. With her lively, authoritative narrative, the author shows us how, in subtle but important ways, these homes and public spaces shape the behavior of their residents, as they reflect the achievements, dreams, and anxieties of those who inhabit them, as well as those of their developers and designers. From Chinese philosophical perspectives on copying to twenty-first century market forces, Bosker details the factors giving rise to China’s new breed of building. Her analysis draws on insights from the world’s leading architects, critics and city planners, and on interviews with the residents of these developments.