The damselfly, Nehalennia irene (Hagen), has two distinct female colour morphs. Individuals of one morph have male-like colouration and pattern (androchromes), whereas gynochromes are different from males and androchromes in these respects. In several damselflies, such female-limited polychromatism is attributable to a single genetic locus. We developed six polymorphic genetic markers, which were codominant, to test for genetic differentiation in N. irene, collected from two sites located 8 km from one another in eastern Ontario, Canada. Based on three censuses spanning a 10 year period (1992-2001), morph ratios differed consistently and significantly between these two sites. However, subpopulations at these sites were not genetically diffe...
In many damselfly species a female-limited colour polymorphism is encountered which is assumed to be...
Female-limited colour polymorphisms occur in a variety of species, where often one female morph (and...
Female-limited colour polymorphisms occur in a variety of species, where often one female morph (and...
This study has involved investigation of number of populations of the damselfly Ischnura elegans ove...
1. The female-limited colour polymorphic damselfly Ischnura elegans has proven to be an interesting ...
Female colour polymorphism in coenagrionid damselflies is genetically determined for the 4 spp. so f...
The existence and mode of selection operating on heritable adaptive traits can be inferred by compar...
Studies of heritable colour polymorphisms allow investigators to track the genetic dynamics of natur...
Disentangling the relative importance and potential interactions of selection and genetic drift in d...
Conspicuous heritable polymorphisms are useful to address the question if morph frequencies are stab...
Genetic polymorphisms are powerful model systems to study the maintenance of diversity in nature. In...
Although colour polymorphisms in adult organisms of many taxa are often adaptive in the context of s...
Current research on female colour polymorphism in Ischnura damselflies suggests that a balanced fitn...
A major challenge in evolutionary biology consists of understanding how genetic and phenotypic varia...
Sex-limited colour polymorphism occurs in several animal taxa and is usually explained in the contex...
In many damselfly species a female-limited colour polymorphism is encountered which is assumed to be...
Female-limited colour polymorphisms occur in a variety of species, where often one female morph (and...
Female-limited colour polymorphisms occur in a variety of species, where often one female morph (and...
This study has involved investigation of number of populations of the damselfly Ischnura elegans ove...
1. The female-limited colour polymorphic damselfly Ischnura elegans has proven to be an interesting ...
Female colour polymorphism in coenagrionid damselflies is genetically determined for the 4 spp. so f...
The existence and mode of selection operating on heritable adaptive traits can be inferred by compar...
Studies of heritable colour polymorphisms allow investigators to track the genetic dynamics of natur...
Disentangling the relative importance and potential interactions of selection and genetic drift in d...
Conspicuous heritable polymorphisms are useful to address the question if morph frequencies are stab...
Genetic polymorphisms are powerful model systems to study the maintenance of diversity in nature. In...
Although colour polymorphisms in adult organisms of many taxa are often adaptive in the context of s...
Current research on female colour polymorphism in Ischnura damselflies suggests that a balanced fitn...
A major challenge in evolutionary biology consists of understanding how genetic and phenotypic varia...
Sex-limited colour polymorphism occurs in several animal taxa and is usually explained in the contex...
In many damselfly species a female-limited colour polymorphism is encountered which is assumed to be...
Female-limited colour polymorphisms occur in a variety of species, where often one female morph (and...
Female-limited colour polymorphisms occur in a variety of species, where often one female morph (and...