Heliconius possess a unique ability among butterflies to feed on pollen. Pollen feeding significantly extends their lifespan, and is thought to have been important to the diversification of the genus. We used RNA sequencing to examine feeding-related gene expression in the mouthparts of four species of Heliconius and one non-pollen feeding species, Eueides isabella. We hypothesized that genes involved in morphology and protein metabolism might be upregulated in Heliconius because they have longer proboscides than Eueides, and because pollen contains more protein than nectar. Using de novo transcriptome assemblies, we tested these hypotheses by comparing gene expression in mouthparts against antennae and legs. We first looked for genes upreg...
While most adult Lepidoptera use flower nectar as their primary food source, butterflies in the genu...
The colorful heliconiine butterflies are distasteful to predators due to their content of defense co...
Gene duplications can facilitate adaptation and may lead to inter-population divergence, causing rep...
Heliconius possess a unique ability among butterflies to feed on pollen. Pollen feeding significantl...
Heliconius possess a unique ability among butterflies to feed on pollen. Pollen feeding significantl...
Multi-omic approaches promise to supply the power to detect genes underlying disease and fitness-rel...
Evolution of pollen feeding in Heliconius has allowed exploitation of rich amino acid sources and dr...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization and introgression has long been debated. Hybrids are us...
While most adult Lepidoptera use flower nectar as their primary food source, butterflies in the genu...
<div><p>Secondary plant compounds are strong deterrents of insect oviposition and feeding, but may a...
Secondary plant compounds are strong deterrents of insect oviposition and feeding, but may also be a...
During courtship, male butterflies produce androconial secretions containing male sex pheromones (MS...
In the warfare between herbivore and host plant, insects have evolved a variety of defensive mechani...
While most adult Lepidoptera use flower nectar as their primary food source, butterflies in the genu...
The colorful heliconiine butterflies are distasteful to predators due to their content of defense co...
Gene duplications can facilitate adaptation and may lead to inter-population divergence, causing rep...
Heliconius possess a unique ability among butterflies to feed on pollen. Pollen feeding significantl...
Heliconius possess a unique ability among butterflies to feed on pollen. Pollen feeding significantl...
Multi-omic approaches promise to supply the power to detect genes underlying disease and fitness-rel...
Evolution of pollen feeding in Heliconius has allowed exploitation of rich amino acid sources and dr...
The evolutionary importance of hybridization and introgression has long been debated. Hybrids are us...
While most adult Lepidoptera use flower nectar as their primary food source, butterflies in the genu...
<div><p>Secondary plant compounds are strong deterrents of insect oviposition and feeding, but may a...
Secondary plant compounds are strong deterrents of insect oviposition and feeding, but may also be a...
During courtship, male butterflies produce androconial secretions containing male sex pheromones (MS...
In the warfare between herbivore and host plant, insects have evolved a variety of defensive mechani...
While most adult Lepidoptera use flower nectar as their primary food source, butterflies in the genu...
The colorful heliconiine butterflies are distasteful to predators due to their content of defense co...
Gene duplications can facilitate adaptation and may lead to inter-population divergence, causing rep...