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Autor:
Arielle M. Cooley, Suzanne Schmitz, Eduardo J. Cabrera, Mitchell Cutter, Maxwell Sheffield, Ian Gingerich, Gabriella Thomas, Calvin N. M. Lincoln, Virginia H. Moore, Alexandra E. Moore, Sarah A. Davidson, Nikhil Lonberg, Eli B. Fournier, Sophia M. Love, Galen Posch, Matthew B. Bihrle, Spencer D. Mayer, Kuenzang Om, Lauren Wilson, Casey Q. Doe, Chantalle E. Vincent, Elizabeth R. T. Wong, Ilona Wall, Jarred Wicks, Stephon Roberts
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 18, Pp 12542-12553 (2021)
Abstract Environmental adaptation and species divergence often involve suites of co‐evolving traits. Pigmentation in insects presents a variable, adaptive, and well‐characterized class of phenotypes for which correlations with multiple other trai
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https://doaj.org/article/097ac672dc0846d19b9104083baa43f6
Autor:
Ian Gingerich, Eduardo J Cabrera, Eli B. Fournier, Sarah A Davidson, Suzanne Schmitz, Mitchell Cutter, Jarred Wicks, Lauren Wilson, Casey Q Doe, Calvin N M Lincoln, Elizabeth R T Wong, Gabriella Thomas, Sophia M Love, Nikhil Lonberg, Maxwell Sheffield, Stephon Roberts, Matthew B Bihrle, Virginia H Moore, Alexandra E Moore, Chantalle E Vincent, Ilona Wall, Galen Posch, Arielle M. Cooley, Spencer D Mayer, Kuenzang Om
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 18, Pp 12542-12553 (2021)
Environmental adaptation and species divergence often involve suites of co‐evolving traits. Pigmentation in insects presents a variable, adaptive, and well‐characterized class of phenotypes for which correlations with multiple other traits have b