Batesian mimicry
/ˈbeɪtsɪən/noun
mass noun
- Zoology mimicry in which an edible animal is protected by its resemblance to one avoided by predators【动】警戒拟态, 贝氏拟态。比较
M ÜLLERIAN MIMICRY.
词源
late 19th cent.: named after Henry W. Bates (1825-92), the English naturalist who first described it.