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Larval Food Limitation in a Speyeria Butterfly (Nymphalidae): How Many Butterflies Can Be Supported?
Publikováno v:
Insects, Vol 9, Iss 4, p 179 (2018)
For herbivorous insects the importance of larval food plants is obvious, yet the role of host abundance and density in conservation are relatively understudied. Populations of Speyeria butterflies across North America have declined and Speyeria adias
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ff968f77530b4098a291b3f48e78cb98
Autor:
Cassidi E. Rush, Ryan I. Hill
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society. 71:249-260
Butterflies in the genus Adelpha Hubner (Nymphalidae) are a challenging group to identify owing to their convergence in wing patterns among species. Immature stage biology including morphology and hostplant relationships have helped clarify relations
Autor:
Finkbeiner, Susan D., Salazar, Patricio A., Nogales, Sofía, Cassidi E. Rush, Briscoe, Adriana D., Hill, Ryan I., Kronforst, Marcus R., Willmott, Keith R., Mullen, Sean P.
Supporting Information Table 2: Observed adult records of A. iphiclus (model) and A. serpa (mimic) at two field locations: (a) Costa Rica and (b) Ecuador. Shaded rows indicate months when adult records overlap with data collected during predation exp
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::664aeb1f3e2708f6c159da6c17b89694
Autor:
Finkbeiner, Susan D., Salazar, Patricio A., Nogales, Sofía, Cassidi E. Rush, Briscoe, Adriana D., Hill, Ryan I., Kronforst, Marcus R., Willmott, Keith R., Mullen, Sean P.
Supporting Information Figure 3: (a) Adelpha iphiclus reflectance spectra – Costa Rica, and (b) Adelpha serpa reflectance spectra – Costa Rica
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2f4856aabec12dd897d5b4317bb0ea31
Autor:
Finkbeiner, Susan D., Salazar, Patricio A., Nogales, Sofía, Cassidi E. Rush, Briscoe, Adriana D., Hill, Ryan I., Kronforst, Marcus R., Willmott, Keith R., Mullen, Sean P.
Supporting Information Table 1: Results from discriminability calculations using high light intensity and daylight or forest shade irradiance for (a) Costa Rican and (b) Ecuadorian butterflies, and their respective artificial models. Comparisons were
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9eb2235f884bdc82756d083e7a3b8651
Autor:
Finkbeiner, Susan D., Salazar, Patricio A., Nogales, Sofía, Cassidi E. Rush, Briscoe, Adriana D., Hill, Ryan I., Kronforst, Marcus R., Willmott, Keith R., Mullen, Sean P.
Supporting Information Figure 4: (a) Adelpha iphiclus reflectance spectra – Ecuador, and (b) Adelpha serpa reflectance spectra – Ecuador
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9b82e5cd666530daa5b0809fe15403ad
Autor:
Finkbeiner, Susan D., Salazar, Patricio A., Nogales, Sofía, Cassidi E. Rush, Briscoe, Adriana D., Hill, Ryan I., Kronforst, Marcus R., Willmott, Keith R., Mullen, Sean P.
Supporting Information Figure 2: Reflectance spectra of Adelpha iphiclus (model) and Adelpha serpa (mimic) white wing bands from (a) Costa Rica and (b) Ecuador. Shown are mean values with 95% confidence intervals (shaded). Adelpha iphiclus is brighte
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1562bb27e6476074cf9cb61726c8def1
Autor:
Sean P. Mullen, Ryan I. Hill, Susan D. Finkbeiner, Patricio A. Salazar, Sofía Nogales, Adriana D. Briscoe, Keith R. Willmott, Marcus R. Kronforst, Cassidi E. Rush
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. Biological sciences, vol 285, iss 1876
Despite more than a century of biological research on the evolution and maintenance of mimetic signals, the relative frequencies of models and mimics necessary to establish and maintain Batesian mimicry in natural populations remain understudied. Her
Larval Food Limitation in a Speyeria Butterfly (Nymphalidae): How Many Butterflies Can Be Supported?
Publikováno v:
Insects
Volume 9
Issue 4
Insects, Vol 9, Iss 4, p 179 (2018)
Volume 9
Issue 4
Insects, Vol 9, Iss 4, p 179 (2018)
For herbivorous insects the importance of larval food plants is obvious, yet the role of host abundance and density in conservation are relatively understudied. Populations of Speyeria butterflies across North America have declined and Speyeria adias