Mimetic wing coloration evolves in butterflies in the context of predator confusion. Unless butterfly eyes have adaptations for discriminating mimetic color variation, mimicry also carries a risk of confusion for the butterflies themselves. Heliconius butterfly eyes, which express recently duplicated UV opsins, have such an adaptation. To examine bird and butterfly color vision as sources of selection on butterfly coloration we studied yellow wing pigmentation in the tribe Heliconiini. We confirmed using reflectance and mass spectrometry that only Heliconius use 3-hydroxy-DL kynurenine (3-OHK) as a wing pigment. 3-OHK looks yellow to humans but it reflects both UV- and long-wavelength light whereas butterflies in related genera have chemica...
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Numerous animal lineages have expanded and diversified the opsin-based photoreceptors in their eyes ...
Numerous animal lineages have expanded and diversified the opsin-based photoreceptors in their eyes ...
Mimetic wing coloration evolves in butterflies in the context of predator confusion. Unless butterfl...
Mimetic wing coloration evolves in butterflies in the context of predator confusion. Unless butterfl...
Toxic Heliconius butterflies have yellow hindwing bars that – unlike their closest relatives – refle...
Toxic Heliconius butterflies have yellow hindwing bars that – unlike their closest relatives – refle...
Toxic Heliconius butterflies have yellow hindwing bars that – unlike their closest relatives – refle...
Adaptive coloration is under conflicting selection pressures: choosing potential mates and warning s...
[[abstract]]The butterfly Heliconius erato can see from the UV to the red part of the light spectrum...
Antagonistic interactions between predators and prey often lead to co-evolution. In the case of toxi...
Antagonistic interactions between predators and prey often lead to co-evolution. In the case of toxi...
Antagonistic interactions between predators and prey often lead to co-evolution. In the case of toxi...
The butterfly Heliconius erato can see freom the UV to the red part of the light spectrum with color...
Toxic Heliconius butterflies have yellow hindwing bars that – unlike those of their closest relative...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Numerous animal lineages have expanded and diversified the opsin-based photoreceptors in their eyes ...
Numerous animal lineages have expanded and diversified the opsin-based photoreceptors in their eyes ...
Mimetic wing coloration evolves in butterflies in the context of predator confusion. Unless butterfl...
Mimetic wing coloration evolves in butterflies in the context of predator confusion. Unless butterfl...
Toxic Heliconius butterflies have yellow hindwing bars that – unlike their closest relatives – refle...
Toxic Heliconius butterflies have yellow hindwing bars that – unlike their closest relatives – refle...
Toxic Heliconius butterflies have yellow hindwing bars that – unlike their closest relatives – refle...
Adaptive coloration is under conflicting selection pressures: choosing potential mates and warning s...
[[abstract]]The butterfly Heliconius erato can see from the UV to the red part of the light spectrum...
Antagonistic interactions between predators and prey often lead to co-evolution. In the case of toxi...
Antagonistic interactions between predators and prey often lead to co-evolution. In the case of toxi...
Antagonistic interactions between predators and prey often lead to co-evolution. In the case of toxi...
The butterfly Heliconius erato can see freom the UV to the red part of the light spectrum with color...
Toxic Heliconius butterflies have yellow hindwing bars that – unlike those of their closest relative...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Numerous animal lineages have expanded and diversified the opsin-based photoreceptors in their eyes ...
Numerous animal lineages have expanded and diversified the opsin-based photoreceptors in their eyes ...