Does predation maintain eyespot plasticity in Bicyclus anynana?
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Spot the difference: mimicry in a coral reef fishPredator mimicry, not conspicuousness, explains the efficacy of butterfly eyespotsThe role of eyespots as anti-predator mechanisms, principally demonstrated in the LepidopteraAttack risk for butterflies changes with eyespot number and sizeDeflective and intimidating eyespots: a comparative study of eyespot size and position in Junonia butterfliesYoung male mating success is associated with sperm number but not with male sex pheromone titresPopulation characteristics may reduce the levels of individual call identityDirectional selection on cold tolerance does not constrain plastic capacity in a butterflyHeat resistance throughout ontogeny: body size constrains thermal tolerance.A wing expressed sequence tag resource for Bicyclus anynana butterflies, an evo-devo model.Butterfly genomics eclosing.Differences in the selection response of serially repeated color pattern characters: standing variation, development, and evolution.Marginal eyespots on butterfly wings deflect bird attacks under low light intensities with UV wavelengths.Single locus affects embryonic segment polarity and multiple aspects of an adult evolutionary noveltyEnvironmental effects on temperature stress resistance in the tropical butterfly Bicyclus anynanaOn the fate of seasonally plastic traits in a rainforest butterfly under relaxed selectionDoes selection on increased cold tolerance in the adult stage confer resistance throughout development?Response to selection on cold tolerance is constrained by inbreeding.Effects of inbreeding and temperature stress on life history and immune function in a butterfly.Old-male paternity advantage is a function of accumulating sperm and last-male precedence in a butterfly.Inbreeding interferes with the heat-shock response.Why Small Is Beautiful: Wing Colour Is Free from Thermoregulatory Constraint in the Small Lycaenid Butterfly, Polyommatus icarus.Pupal colour plasticity in a tropical butterfly, Mycalesis mineus (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae).Conserved patterns of integrated developmental plasticity in a group of polyphenic tropical butterflies.Steroid hormone signaling during development has a latent effect on adult male sexual behavior in the butterfly Bicyclus anynana.Induction of diapause and seasonal morphs in butterflies and other insects: knowns, unknowns and the challenge of integrationCarried over: Heat stress in the egg stage reduces subsequent performance in a butterfly.Wolbachia in the Genus Bicyclus: a Forgotten Player.Maternal body size as an evolutionary constraint on egg size in a butterfly.Evidence for the Deflective Function of Eyespots in Wild Junonia evarete Cramer (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae).Color pattern evolution in Vanessa butterflies (Nymphalidae: Nymphalini): non-eyespot characters.Seasonal selection and resource dynamics in a seasonally polyphenic butterfly.Footprints of selection in wild populations of Bicyclus anynana along a latitudinal cline.Realized correlated responses to artificial selection on pre-adult life-history traits in a butterfly.Do mothers producing large offspring have to sacrifice fecundity?Spatially heterogeneous selection in nature favors phenotypic plasticity in anuran larvae.Strategic adjustments in sperm production within and between two island populations of house mice.Sex Differences in 20-Hydroxyecdysone Hormone Levels Control Sexual Dimorphism in Bicyclus anynana Wing Patterns.Spots and stripes: ecology and colour pattern evolution in butterflyfishes.Sperm competition risk generates phenotypic plasticity in ovum fertilizability.
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Does predation maintain eyespot plasticity in Bicyclus anynana?
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2004-02-01T00:00:00Z