The Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) has a small population (Ne ~100) on the small island of Pikku Tytärsaari (PT) in the Gulf of Finland. The population has remained completely isolated for ~100 generations, which has resulted in greatly reduced genetic variation and high genetic load (low fitness). In particular, females lay small egg clutches with low egg-hatching rate in comparison with a large reference population in the Åland Islands (ÅL). Here, we analyze to what extent egg clutch size and egg-hatching rate are influenced by male population and spermatophore size. Spermatophore size increases with male body size, is smaller after the first mating, and is smaller in the small PT population. In the ÅL population but no...
In sexually reproducing organisms, speciation involves the evolution of reproductive isolating mecha...
Recent studies on butterflies have documented apparent evolutionary changes in dis-persal rate in re...
Environmental factors exert strong effects on phenotypic expression. A particularly intriguing facto...
The Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) has a small population (Ne ~100) on the small i...
The Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) has a small population (Ne ~100) on the small i...
The Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) has a small population (Ne ~100) on the small i...
In butterflies, male reproductive success is highly related to the quality and the size of the sperm...
In butterflies, male reproductive success is highly related to the quality and the size of the sperm...
In butterflies, male reproductive success is highly related to the quality and the size of the sperm...
In butterflies, male reproductive success is highly related to the quality and the size of the sperm...
In butterflies, male reproductive success is highly related to the quality and the size of the sperm...
1) Butterflies are frequently used in comparative studies of sexual selection because of their diver...
1) Butterflies are frequently used in comparative studies of sexual selection because of their diver...
1) Butterflies are frequently used in comparative studies of sexual selection because of their diver...
Environmental factors exert strong effects on phenotypic expression. A particularly intriguing facto...
In sexually reproducing organisms, speciation involves the evolution of reproductive isolating mecha...
Recent studies on butterflies have documented apparent evolutionary changes in dis-persal rate in re...
Environmental factors exert strong effects on phenotypic expression. A particularly intriguing facto...
The Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) has a small population (Ne ~100) on the small i...
The Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) has a small population (Ne ~100) on the small i...
The Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) has a small population (Ne ~100) on the small i...
In butterflies, male reproductive success is highly related to the quality and the size of the sperm...
In butterflies, male reproductive success is highly related to the quality and the size of the sperm...
In butterflies, male reproductive success is highly related to the quality and the size of the sperm...
In butterflies, male reproductive success is highly related to the quality and the size of the sperm...
In butterflies, male reproductive success is highly related to the quality and the size of the sperm...
1) Butterflies are frequently used in comparative studies of sexual selection because of their diver...
1) Butterflies are frequently used in comparative studies of sexual selection because of their diver...
1) Butterflies are frequently used in comparative studies of sexual selection because of their diver...
Environmental factors exert strong effects on phenotypic expression. A particularly intriguing facto...
In sexually reproducing organisms, speciation involves the evolution of reproductive isolating mecha...
Recent studies on butterflies have documented apparent evolutionary changes in dis-persal rate in re...
Environmental factors exert strong effects on phenotypic expression. A particularly intriguing facto...