Interspecific sexual attraction because of convergence in warning colouration: is there a conflict between natural and sexual selection in mimetic species?
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Sexual dimorphism and directional sexual selection on aposematic signals in a poison frogDevelopment and evolution of character displacementFossilized biophotonic nanostructures reveal the original colors of 47-million-year-old mothsPositive selection of a duplicated UV-sensitive visual pigment coincides with wing pigment evolution in Heliconius butterflies.Female behaviour drives expression and evolution of gustatory receptors in butterfliesThe diversification of Heliconius butterflies: what have we learned in 150 years?Beyond magic traits: Multimodal mating cues in Heliconius butterflies.Sexual Dimorphism and Retinal Mosaic Diversification Following the Evolution of a Violet Receptor in Butterflies.Divergent warning patterns contribute to assortative mating between incipient Heliconius species.Cryptic differences in colour among Müllerian mimics: how can the visual capacities of predators and prey shape the evolution of wing colours?Mimicry for all modalities.Warning signals are seductive: relative contributions of color and pattern to predator avoidance and mate attraction in Heliconius butterflies.Role of visual and olfactory cues in sex recognition in butterfly Cethosia cyane cyanePrey from the eyes of predators: Color discriminability of aposematic and mimetic butterflies from an avian visual perspective.Estimating the age of Heliconius butterflies from calibrated photographs.Longwing (Heliconius) butterflies combine a restricted set of pigmentary and structural coloration mechanisms.Male sex pheromone components in Heliconius butterflies released by the androconia affect female choice.The Scent Chemistry of Heliconius Wing Androconia.Facultative pupal mating in Heliconius erato: Implications for mate choice, female preference, and speciation.What shapes the continuum of reproductive isolation? Lessons from Heliconius butterflies.Pervasive genetic associations between traits causing reproductive isolation in Heliconius butterflies.Interspecific aggression and character displacement of competitor recognition in Hetaerina damselflies.Accommodating natural and sexual selection in butterfly wing pattern evolution.Evolutionary biology: Life imperfectly imitates life.To quiver or to shiver: increased melanization benefits thermoregulation, but reduces warning signal efficacy in the wood tiger moth.Subtle variation in size and shape of the whole forewing and the red band among co-mimics revealed by geometric morphometric analysis in Heliconius butterflies.Genetic differentiation without mimicry shift in a pair of hybridizingHeliconiusspecies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
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Interspecific sexual attraction because of convergence in warning colouration: is there a conflict between natural and sexual selection in mimetic species?
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Interspecific sexual attractio ...... selection in mimetic species?
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Interspecific sexual attractio ...... selection in mimetic species?
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10.1111/J.1420-9101.2008.01517.X
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2008-02-29T00:00:00Z