textMany organisms are sexually dimorphic for ecologically and socially important traits. One of the major foci of biology is to understand the evolution of such sexually dimorphic traits. Here I present my work on the evolution of a dimorphic trait, female-limited Batesian mimicry, in Papilio swallowtail butterflies. I begin by developing a character state path network to study the diversity of mimicry types and directionality of trait change during the evolution of female-limited mimicry. My phylogenetic analysis showed that female-limited mimicry has evolved independently in several groups of swallowtails, mainly via single-step character changes from monomorphic non-mimetic ancestors to female-limited mimetic descendents. Mimetic polymo...
Batesian mimicry is a well-studied adaptation for predation avoidance, in which a mimetic species re...
Since the phenomenon of mimicry was first described by Bates in 1862 it has become one of the founda...
a female-limited polymorphic mimicry. This polymorphism is controlled by allelic variation at a sing...
textMany organisms are sexually dimorphic for ecologically and socially important traits. One of the...
Several species of Swallowtail butterflies (genus Papilio) are Batesian mimics that express multiple...
In animal species that have morphological polymorphisms maintained by unique or divergent selection ...
Batesian mimicry, in which harmless organisms resemble unpalatable or harmful species, is a well-stu...
Batesian mimicry, a phenomenon in which harmless organisms resemble harmful or unpalatable species, ...
The swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes is known for its striking resemblance in wing pattern to t...
Many butterfly species use mimicry in order to increase their chance of survival. In Batesian mimicr...
1. In polymorphic species, two or more discrete phenotypes co-occur simultaneously. Sex-limited poly...
The evolution of mimicry in similarly defended prey is well described by Müllerian mimicry theory, w...
Checkerspot butterflies in the genera Euphydryas and Chlosyne exhibit phenotypic polymorphisms along...
A major goal in evolutionary genetics is to understand the molecular changes underlying adaptations ...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
Batesian mimicry is a well-studied adaptation for predation avoidance, in which a mimetic species re...
Since the phenomenon of mimicry was first described by Bates in 1862 it has become one of the founda...
a female-limited polymorphic mimicry. This polymorphism is controlled by allelic variation at a sing...
textMany organisms are sexually dimorphic for ecologically and socially important traits. One of the...
Several species of Swallowtail butterflies (genus Papilio) are Batesian mimics that express multiple...
In animal species that have morphological polymorphisms maintained by unique or divergent selection ...
Batesian mimicry, in which harmless organisms resemble unpalatable or harmful species, is a well-stu...
Batesian mimicry, a phenomenon in which harmless organisms resemble harmful or unpalatable species, ...
The swallowtail butterfly Papilio polytes is known for its striking resemblance in wing pattern to t...
Many butterfly species use mimicry in order to increase their chance of survival. In Batesian mimicr...
1. In polymorphic species, two or more discrete phenotypes co-occur simultaneously. Sex-limited poly...
The evolution of mimicry in similarly defended prey is well described by Müllerian mimicry theory, w...
Checkerspot butterflies in the genera Euphydryas and Chlosyne exhibit phenotypic polymorphisms along...
A major goal in evolutionary genetics is to understand the molecular changes underlying adaptations ...
Batesian mimicry is characterized by phenotypic convergence between an unpalatable model and a palat...
Batesian mimicry is a well-studied adaptation for predation avoidance, in which a mimetic species re...
Since the phenomenon of mimicry was first described by Bates in 1862 it has become one of the founda...
a female-limited polymorphic mimicry. This polymorphism is controlled by allelic variation at a sing...