Many species of arboreal marine snails in the genus Littoraria are polymorphic for shell colour, with morphs that correspond in both colour and frequency to those predominant in the habitat. Although the combined effects of selection for crypsis and apostasy have been suggested as the most likely reasons for this, they have not been demonstrated directly in the field. We investigated whether two parasitoid flies, Sarcophaga megafilosia and Sarcophaga meiofilosia, select for crypsis in Littoraria filosa . It was possible to compare the proportions that matched and did not match the background between samples of live and dead snails because the shells of individuals killed by these parasitoids, within which the larva and pupa develop, remain ...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Phorid flies are amongst the most biologically diverse and species-rich groups of insects. Ways of l...
Many species of arboreal marine snails in the genus Littoraria are polymorphic for shell colour, wit...
The marine snail, Littoraria filosa, is polymorphic for shell colour, with yellow, brown and pink mo...
Abstract. 1. The marine snail, Littoraria filosa, lives on the leaves and trunks of mangroves. Popul...
We report on the occurrence of Sarcophaga megafilosia and S. meiofilosia, two flies that are parasit...
It is intriguing that conspicuous colour morphs of a prey species may be maintained at low frequenci...
It is intriguing that conspicuous colour morphs of a prey species may be maintained at low frequenci...
Littorina fabalis is an intertidal snail commonly living on the brown algae Fucus vesiculosus and sh...
The distribution of yellow, brown and red morphs of sympatric species of Littoraria were recorded on...
The shell polymorphisms of the brown-lipped snail (Cepaea nemoralis) (Figure 1) and the white-lipped...
Predator-prey interactions are major processes promoting phenotypic evolution. However, it remains u...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Phorid flies are amongst the most biologically diverse and species-rich groups of insects. Ways of l...
Many species of arboreal marine snails in the genus Littoraria are polymorphic for shell colour, wit...
The marine snail, Littoraria filosa, is polymorphic for shell colour, with yellow, brown and pink mo...
Abstract. 1. The marine snail, Littoraria filosa, lives on the leaves and trunks of mangroves. Popul...
We report on the occurrence of Sarcophaga megafilosia and S. meiofilosia, two flies that are parasit...
It is intriguing that conspicuous colour morphs of a prey species may be maintained at low frequenci...
It is intriguing that conspicuous colour morphs of a prey species may be maintained at low frequenci...
Littorina fabalis is an intertidal snail commonly living on the brown algae Fucus vesiculosus and sh...
The distribution of yellow, brown and red morphs of sympatric species of Littoraria were recorded on...
The shell polymorphisms of the brown-lipped snail (Cepaea nemoralis) (Figure 1) and the white-lipped...
Predator-prey interactions are major processes promoting phenotypic evolution. However, it remains u...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Increasingly, multiple selective factors are recognized as jointly contributing to the evolution of ...
Phorid flies are amongst the most biologically diverse and species-rich groups of insects. Ways of l...