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2003. Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight. Univ. of Chicago
Press.
In: Boggs, C.L., Watt, W.B. & Ehrlich, P.R. eds.
ADAPTIVE NOVELTY THROUGH INTROGRESSION IN HELICONIUS WING PATTERNS: EVIDENCE FOR SHARED GENETIC "TOOL BOX" FROM SYNTHETIC HYBRID ZONES AND A THEORY OF DIVERSIFICATION
Lawrence E. Gilbert,
Section of Integrative Biology,
The University of Texas, Austin
You may download the manuscript (excluding figures) as a pdf document (35 printed pages) or browse through the separate parts of it via the Table of Contents below.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Wing Pattern Diversity in Heliconius
Reproductive behavior and Community Assembly
Wing Patterns and Species Packing
Wing Patterns in Space and Time
METHODS, MODELS, METAPHORICAL AIDS
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
LITERATURE CITED
FIGURE LEGENDS
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