The requirement for efficient thermoregulation has directed the coevolution of specialized morphological and behavioural traits in ectotherms. Adult butterflies exhibit three thermoregulatory mechanisms, termed dorsal, lateral and reflectance basking. In this study, we investigate a potential fourth mechanism whereby individuals perch with their wings fully spread and angled downwards such that the margins are appressed to the substrate. We find that mate-locating male Hypolimnas bolina (L.) (Nymphalidae) adopt this posture when operational thoracic temperatures are lowest (less than approximately 34 °C). As thoracic temperature increases, males perch with wings increasingly closed and ultimately select shaded microhabitats. Using thermocou...
Alpine melanism, a tendency to become darker with increased elevation and latitude, occurs in many s...
We examined the roles of wing melanisation, weight, and basking posture in thermoregulation in Polyo...
International audience1. This study provides evidence that a heliophilic butterfly, the Glanville fr...
The requirement for efficient thermoregulation has directed the coevolution of specialized morpholog...
The evolutionary significance of body size variation in male insects is often obscure. One way in wh...
Various kinds of butterflies raise both (or sometimes one) of their pairs of wings while basking wit...
We examined the roles of wing melanisation, weight, and basking posture in thermoregulation in Polyo...
<div><p>We examined the roles of wing melanisation, weight, and basking posture in thermoregulation ...
Reports summer 1967-68 observations and experimental temperature measurements made at Hazen and Gilm...
We examined the roles of wing melanisation, weight, and basking posture in thermoregula-tion in Poly...
Males of the speckled wood butterfly Pararge aegeria L. (Satyrinae), actively search for females (“p...
The relatively large and colourful wings are by far the most apparent feature of adult butterflies. ...
Cold developmental conditions can greatly affect adult life history of ectotherms in seasonal habita...
1. Insects locate mobile resources like prey items or mates using either sit-and-wait (‘perching’) o...
ABSTRACT. Behavioural thermoregulation is an important adaptation of the five high arctic butterflie...
Alpine melanism, a tendency to become darker with increased elevation and latitude, occurs in many s...
We examined the roles of wing melanisation, weight, and basking posture in thermoregulation in Polyo...
International audience1. This study provides evidence that a heliophilic butterfly, the Glanville fr...
The requirement for efficient thermoregulation has directed the coevolution of specialized morpholog...
The evolutionary significance of body size variation in male insects is often obscure. One way in wh...
Various kinds of butterflies raise both (or sometimes one) of their pairs of wings while basking wit...
We examined the roles of wing melanisation, weight, and basking posture in thermoregulation in Polyo...
<div><p>We examined the roles of wing melanisation, weight, and basking posture in thermoregulation ...
Reports summer 1967-68 observations and experimental temperature measurements made at Hazen and Gilm...
We examined the roles of wing melanisation, weight, and basking posture in thermoregula-tion in Poly...
Males of the speckled wood butterfly Pararge aegeria L. (Satyrinae), actively search for females (“p...
The relatively large and colourful wings are by far the most apparent feature of adult butterflies. ...
Cold developmental conditions can greatly affect adult life history of ectotherms in seasonal habita...
1. Insects locate mobile resources like prey items or mates using either sit-and-wait (‘perching’) o...
ABSTRACT. Behavioural thermoregulation is an important adaptation of the five high arctic butterflie...
Alpine melanism, a tendency to become darker with increased elevation and latitude, occurs in many s...
We examined the roles of wing melanisation, weight, and basking posture in thermoregulation in Polyo...
International audience1. This study provides evidence that a heliophilic butterfly, the Glanville fr...