Mimicry has had a significant historical influence as a tractable system for studying adaptation and is known to play a role in speciation. Here, we discuss recent theoretical treatment of adaptive walks to local adaptive peaks and contrast this with the adaptive landscape of mimicry. Evolution of novel Müllerian mimicry patterns almost certainly involves substitution of a major mutation to provide an initial similarity to the model, such that major gene effects are expected to an even greater degree than for other adaptive traits. The likelihood of large adaptive peak shifts in mimicry evolution may therefore promote speciation. In addition, mimicry adaptive peaks are determined by the local abundance of particular patterns and may be more...
Limited genetic parallels underlie convergent evolution of quantitative pattern variation in mimetic...
Characterising the fitness landscapes associated with polymorphic adaptive traits enables the invest...
Wing patterning in Heliconius butterflies is a longstanding example of both Müllerian mimicry and ph...
Natural selection leaves distinct signatures in the genome that can reveal the targets and history o...
Natural selection leaves distinct signatures in the genome that can reveal the targets and history o...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of n...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
1. Müllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of natural selection fa...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
We studied whether similar developmental genetic mechanisms are involved in both convergent and dive...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Mimetic systems allow us to address the question of whether the same genes control similar phenotype...
The evolution of mimicry in similarly defended prey is well described by Müllerian mimicry theory, w...
15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge ...
Limited genetic parallels underlie convergent evolution of quantitative pattern variation in mimetic...
Characterising the fitness landscapes associated with polymorphic adaptive traits enables the invest...
Wing patterning in Heliconius butterflies is a longstanding example of both Müllerian mimicry and ph...
Natural selection leaves distinct signatures in the genome that can reveal the targets and history o...
Natural selection leaves distinct signatures in the genome that can reveal the targets and history o...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of n...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
1. Müllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of natural selection fa...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
We studied whether similar developmental genetic mechanisms are involved in both convergent and dive...
Wing pattern evolution in Heliconius butterflies provides some of the most striking examples of adap...
Mimetic systems allow us to address the question of whether the same genes control similar phenotype...
The evolution of mimicry in similarly defended prey is well described by Müllerian mimicry theory, w...
15 pagesInternational audienceUnravelling the genetic basis of adaptive traits is a major challenge ...
Limited genetic parallels underlie convergent evolution of quantitative pattern variation in mimetic...
Characterising the fitness landscapes associated with polymorphic adaptive traits enables the invest...
Wing patterning in Heliconius butterflies is a longstanding example of both Müllerian mimicry and ph...