The study of butterfly coloration has helped to identify the ecological pressures involved in the evolution of animal coloration. However, almost all studies that addressed this issue have focused on species that inhabit more temperate environments, leaving the species and ecological factors of tropical regions mostly understudied. Here, our purpose was to evaluate whether butterfly assemblages from two distinct Neotropical biomes (i.e., tropical rainforest and xeric white forest) differ regarding their melanism and/or color saturation. Our hypotheses were that (1) tropical rainforest butterflies should be more melanic and color saturated, and that (2) butterflies from more open/arid tropical environments should be more melanic on their dor...
Over time, birds develop phenotypic traits, such as plumage coloration, that may allow them to blend...
Observations of the increased frequency of melanic forms in moths of the genus Biston in Great Brita...
Quantitative analysis of low-level (mostly subspecific) geographic differentiation of aposematic col...
1. Morphological characteristics, especially coloration, are related to thermoregulation and camoufl...
Aim: Geographic distributions are driven by a combination of species sensitivity and exposure to cli...
Animal color phenotypes are invariably influenced by both their biotic community and the abiotic env...
Evolutionary studies typically focus on adaptations to particular environmental conditions, thereby ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Variation in the degree of insect wing melanin affects thermoregulation, and is expected to be adapt...
Colour is one of nature’s most remarkable signal features, and plays crucial roles in numerous biolo...
Although color polymorphisms are a widespread and conspicuous component of extant biodiversity, the ...
Habitat changes (e.g. deforestation, urbanization, etc.), the introduction of exotic species, human ...
Alpine melanism, a tendency to become darker with increased elevation and latitude, occurs in many s...
1. The thermal biology of ectotherms largely determines their abundance and distributions. In genera...
Aim: The idea that species are generally more colourful at tropical latitudes has held great appeal ...
Over time, birds develop phenotypic traits, such as plumage coloration, that may allow them to blend...
Observations of the increased frequency of melanic forms in moths of the genus Biston in Great Brita...
Quantitative analysis of low-level (mostly subspecific) geographic differentiation of aposematic col...
1. Morphological characteristics, especially coloration, are related to thermoregulation and camoufl...
Aim: Geographic distributions are driven by a combination of species sensitivity and exposure to cli...
Animal color phenotypes are invariably influenced by both their biotic community and the abiotic env...
Evolutionary studies typically focus on adaptations to particular environmental conditions, thereby ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Variation in the degree of insect wing melanin affects thermoregulation, and is expected to be adapt...
Colour is one of nature’s most remarkable signal features, and plays crucial roles in numerous biolo...
Although color polymorphisms are a widespread and conspicuous component of extant biodiversity, the ...
Habitat changes (e.g. deforestation, urbanization, etc.), the introduction of exotic species, human ...
Alpine melanism, a tendency to become darker with increased elevation and latitude, occurs in many s...
1. The thermal biology of ectotherms largely determines their abundance and distributions. In genera...
Aim: The idea that species are generally more colourful at tropical latitudes has held great appeal ...
Over time, birds develop phenotypic traits, such as plumage coloration, that may allow them to blend...
Observations of the increased frequency of melanic forms in moths of the genus Biston in Great Brita...
Quantitative analysis of low-level (mostly subspecific) geographic differentiation of aposematic col...