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Intraspecific competition in the speckled wood butterfly Pararge aegeria: effect of rearing density and gender on larval life historyOrganisms on the move: ecology and evolution of dispersal.Development on drought-stressed host plants affects life history, flight morphology and reproductive output relative to landscape structureImpacts of local adaptation of forest trees on associations with herbivorous insects: implications for adaptive forest managementStudying Oogenesis in a Non-model Organism Using Transcriptomics: Assembling, Annotating, and Analyzing Your Data.Butterfly flight activity affects reproductive performance and longevity relative to landscape structure.Reproductive plasticity, ovarian dynamics and maternal effects in response to temperature and flight in Pararge aegeria.Maternal effects, flight versus fecundity trade-offs, and offspring immune defence in the speckled wood butterfly, Pararge aegeria.Costs of dispersal.Multiple host-plant use may arise from gender-specific fitness effects.Ancient expansion of the hox cluster in lepidoptera generated four homeobox genes implicated in extra-embryonic tissue formation.Unscrambling butterfly oogenesis.Divergent RNA Localisation Patterns of Maternal Genes Regulating Embryonic Patterning in the Butterfly Pararge aegeria.Sub-lethal viral exposure and growth on drought stressed host plants changes resource allocation patterns and life history costs in the Speckled Wood butterfly, Pararge aegeria.Exploring sub-lethal effects of exposure to a nucleopolyhedrovirus in the speckled wood (Pararge aegeria) butterfly.Integration of wings and their eyespots in the speckled wood butterfly Pararge aegeria.Flight-induced transgenerational maternal effects influence butterfly offspring performance during times of drought.Vertically transmitted rhabdoviruses are found across three insect families and have dynamic interactions with their hosts.Viral exposure effects on life-history, flight-related traits, and wing melanisation in the Glanville fritillary butterfly.Torymus sinensis: a viable management option for the biological control of Dryocosmus kuriphilus in Europe?The effects of insecticides on butterflies – A review
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