Ocelli are serially repeated colour patterns on the wings of many butterflies. Eyespots are elaborate ocelli that function in predator avoidance and deterrence as well as in mate choice. A phylogenetic approach was used to study ocelli and eyespot evolution in Vanessa butterflies, a genus exhibiting diverse phenotypes among these serial homologs. Forty-four morphological characters based on eyespot number, arrangement, shape, and the number of elements in each eyespot were defined and scored. Ocelli from eight wing cells on the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the forewing and hindwing were evaluated. The evolution of these characters was traced over a phylogeny of Vanessa based on 7750 DNA base pairs from 10 genes. Our reconstruction predict...
Many studies have shown that speciation can be facilitated when a trait under divergent selection al...
The Neotropical moth-like butterflies (Hedylidae) are perhaps the most unusual butterfly family. In ...
BACKGROUND: The origin and modification of novel traits are important aspects of biological diversif...
166 pagesEvolutionary biologists look to understand the processes underlying biodiversity. One aim o...
An important goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the genetic changes underlying novel morp...
The origin and diversification of novel morphological traits is a major research theme in evolutiona...
Background: The colorful wing patterns of butterflies, a prime example of biodiversity, can change d...
The mimetic butterflies Heliconius erato and H. melpomene have undergone parallel radiations to form...
Serial homologues are repeated traits that share similar development but occur in different parts of...
Natural selection by visually-hunting predators has led to evolution of color defense strategies suc...
Numerous animal lineages have expanded and diversified the opsin-based photoreceptors in their eyes ...
Understanding the genetic architecture of adaptive traits has been at the centre of modern evolution...
Development can bias the independent evolution of traits sharing ontogenetic pathways, making certai...
Antagonistic interactions between predators and prey often lead to co-evolution. In the case of toxi...
Biologists marvel at the powers of adaptive convergence, when distantly related animals look alike. ...
Many studies have shown that speciation can be facilitated when a trait under divergent selection al...
The Neotropical moth-like butterflies (Hedylidae) are perhaps the most unusual butterfly family. In ...
BACKGROUND: The origin and modification of novel traits are important aspects of biological diversif...
166 pagesEvolutionary biologists look to understand the processes underlying biodiversity. One aim o...
An important goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the genetic changes underlying novel morp...
The origin and diversification of novel morphological traits is a major research theme in evolutiona...
Background: The colorful wing patterns of butterflies, a prime example of biodiversity, can change d...
The mimetic butterflies Heliconius erato and H. melpomene have undergone parallel radiations to form...
Serial homologues are repeated traits that share similar development but occur in different parts of...
Natural selection by visually-hunting predators has led to evolution of color defense strategies suc...
Numerous animal lineages have expanded and diversified the opsin-based photoreceptors in their eyes ...
Understanding the genetic architecture of adaptive traits has been at the centre of modern evolution...
Development can bias the independent evolution of traits sharing ontogenetic pathways, making certai...
Antagonistic interactions between predators and prey often lead to co-evolution. In the case of toxi...
Biologists marvel at the powers of adaptive convergence, when distantly related animals look alike. ...
Many studies have shown that speciation can be facilitated when a trait under divergent selection al...
The Neotropical moth-like butterflies (Hedylidae) are perhaps the most unusual butterfly family. In ...
BACKGROUND: The origin and modification of novel traits are important aspects of biological diversif...