In this study we investigated the developmental basis of adult phenotypes in a non-model organism, a polymorphic damselfly (Ischnura elegans) with three female colour morphs. This polymorphic species presents an ideal opportunity to study intraspecific variation in growth trajectories, morphological variation in size and shape during the course of ontogeny, and to relate these juvenile differences to the phenotypic differences of the discrete adult phenotypes; the two sexes and the three female morphs. We raised larvae of different families in individual enclosures in the laboratory, and traced morphological changes during the course of ontogeny. We used principal components analysis to examine the effects of Sex, Maternal morph, and Own mo...
Genetic polymorphisms are powerful model systems to study the maintenance of diversity in nature. In...
Female colour polymorphism in coenagrionid damselflies is genetically determined for the 4 spp. so f...
Current research on female colour polymorphism in Ischnura damselflies suggests that a balanced fitn...
In this study we investigated the developmental basis of adult phenotypes in a non-model organism, a...
1. The female-limited colour polymorphic damselfly Ischnura elegans has proven to be an interesting ...
Although colour polymorphisms in adult organisms of many taxa are often adaptive in the context of s...
This study has involved investigation of number of populations of the damselfly Ischnura elegans ove...
Sex-limited colour polymorphism occurs in several animal taxa and is usually explained in the contex...
Colour polymorphic species with extensive ranges often exhibit large-scale geographic patterns of mo...
Conspicuous heritable polymorphisms are useful to address the question if morph frequencies are stab...
In Odonates, female colour polymorphism is common and implies the presence of two or more female typ...
Female-limited color polymorphisms occur in a variety of animal taxa where excessive male sexual har...
The damselfly, Nehalennia irene (Hagen), has two distinct female colour morphs. Individuals of one m...
The coexistence of discrete morphs within a species, with one morph more conspicuous than the other(...
In many damselfly species a female-limited colour polymorphism is encountered which is assumed to be...
Genetic polymorphisms are powerful model systems to study the maintenance of diversity in nature. In...
Female colour polymorphism in coenagrionid damselflies is genetically determined for the 4 spp. so f...
Current research on female colour polymorphism in Ischnura damselflies suggests that a balanced fitn...
In this study we investigated the developmental basis of adult phenotypes in a non-model organism, a...
1. The female-limited colour polymorphic damselfly Ischnura elegans has proven to be an interesting ...
Although colour polymorphisms in adult organisms of many taxa are often adaptive in the context of s...
This study has involved investigation of number of populations of the damselfly Ischnura elegans ove...
Sex-limited colour polymorphism occurs in several animal taxa and is usually explained in the contex...
Colour polymorphic species with extensive ranges often exhibit large-scale geographic patterns of mo...
Conspicuous heritable polymorphisms are useful to address the question if morph frequencies are stab...
In Odonates, female colour polymorphism is common and implies the presence of two or more female typ...
Female-limited color polymorphisms occur in a variety of animal taxa where excessive male sexual har...
The damselfly, Nehalennia irene (Hagen), has two distinct female colour morphs. Individuals of one m...
The coexistence of discrete morphs within a species, with one morph more conspicuous than the other(...
In many damselfly species a female-limited colour polymorphism is encountered which is assumed to be...
Genetic polymorphisms are powerful model systems to study the maintenance of diversity in nature. In...
Female colour polymorphism in coenagrionid damselflies is genetically determined for the 4 spp. so f...
Current research on female colour polymorphism in Ischnura damselflies suggests that a balanced fitn...