Talk:Phylogenetics of mimicry

Three ways in which this article could be improved: 1. This article is formatted as one large paragraph and may need to be broken up into sections (i.e. an introduction section, a detailed section on the types of mimicry with examples, and a section on past and current research on this topic) 2. A description of imperfect mimicry would enhance this article because it will show "both sides of the coin" on the topic of mimicry--i.e. it will show that natural selection does not always perfect advantageous traits but does so enough to allow increased fitness and survival within the population at hand. 3. This article does not have enough details about the current and past research done on the topic of mimicry. Information from research articles will enhance the viewers understanding of mimicry and how it manifests itself in the natural and experimental settings.

Maddieroman7469 (talk) 23:23, 1 October 2014 (UTC)

What's this essay for?

 * Hmm. What's this essay for? Does it add anything to the other mimicry articles? It could be a paragraph in mimicry itself, and possibly a line in Batesian mimicry, Mullerian mimicry, or not actually. Perhaps it should be merged and redirected. Chiswick Chap (talk) 20:34, 1 July 2015 (UTC)