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The following pages link to Phenotypic plasticity in opsin expression in a butterfly compound eye complements sex role reversal (Q34495469):
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- The expression of three opsin genes from the compound eye of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is regulated by a circadian clock, light conditions and nutritional status (Q28544469) (← links)
- Rearing Temperature Influences Adult Response to Changes in Mating Status (Q30390291) (← links)
- Steroid hormone signaling during development has a latent effect on adult male sexual behavior in the butterfly Bicyclus anynana (Q36318299) (← links)
- Sensory genes identification with head transcriptome of the migratory armyworm, Mythimna separata (Q36339447) (← links)
- Differential scaling within an insect compound eye (Q36830929) (← links)
- Phenotypic plasticity in sex pheromone production in Bicyclus anynana butterflies (Q37501388) (← links)
- Transcriptome-Wide Differential Gene Expression in Bicyclus anynana Butterflies: Female Vision-Related Genes Are More Plastic (Q40538993) (← links)
- Males Become Choosier in Response to Manipulations of Female Wing Ornaments in Dry Season Bicyclus anynana Butterflies (Q42254991) (← links)
- Wound healing, calcium signaling, and other novel pathways are associated with the formation of butterfly eyespots (Q42656139) (← links)
- Retinal perception and ecological significance of color vision in insects. (Q46247459) (← links)
- Seasonal changes in color perception. (Q49392385) (← links)
- Sex Differences in 20-Hydroxyecdysone Hormone Levels Control Sexual Dimorphism in Bicyclus anynana Wing Patterns (Q49808468) (← links)
- Eyespots deflect predator attack increasing fitness and promoting the evolution of phenotypic plasticity (Q51394443) (← links)
- Diurnal variation in opsin expression and common housekeeping genes necessitates comprehensive normalization methods for quantitative real-time PCR analyses (Q92043444) (← links)
- Early-exposure to new sex pheromone blends alters mate preference in female butterflies and in their offspring (Q92380590) (← links)
- Seasonal plasticity in anti-predatory strategies: Matching of color and color preference for effective crypsis (Q92573693) (← links)