Fig. 4: The results showing the co-evolutionary patterns between defensive colorations and behaviours. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: The results showing the co-evolutionary patterns between defensive colorations and behaviours.

From: Hidden colour signals as key drivers in the evolution of anti-predator coloration and defensive behaviours in snakes

Fig. 4

A Estimated transition rate from the best-supported model for defensive behaviour analysis. The arrow thickness correlates with the estimated transition rate. B Frequency of each defensive behaviour associated with each anti-predator coloration. C Reconstructed ancestral states for colours (left) and behaviours (right).

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