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The following pages link to Female Bicyclus anynana butterflies choose males on the basis of their dorsal UV-reflective eyespot pupils. (Q52659472):
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- Cuban Calisto (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae), a review based on morphological and DNA data (Q21030531) (← links)
- Male courtship rate plasticity in the butterfly Bicyclus anynana is controlled by temperature experienced during the pupal and adult stages (Q21133530) (← links)
- Spot the difference: mimicry in a coral reef fish (Q21559697) (← links)
- Attack risk for butterflies changes with eyespot number and size (Q28601516) (← links)
- Nymphalid eyespot serial homologues originate as a few individualized modules (Q28657570) (← links)
- Deflective and intimidating eyespots: a comparative study of eyespot size and position in Junonia butterflies (Q28661230) (← links)
- Biased learning affects mate choice in a butterfly (Q28727463) (← links)
- A comparative view of face perception. (Q28744402) (← links)
- The use of chemical and visual cues in female choice in the butterfly Bicyclus anynana (Q29029114) (← links)
- Sexual dimorphism in the alpine butterflies Boloria pales and Boloria napaea: Differences in movement and foraging behaviour (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). (Q30313092) (← links)
- Rearing Temperature Influences Adult Response to Changes in Mating Status (Q30390291) (← links)
- Young male mating success is associated with sperm number but not with male sex pheromone titres (Q30398974) (← links)
- What makes eyespots intimidating-the importance of pairedness (Q30632153) (← links)
- Butterfly genomics eclosing. (Q33272959) (← links)
- Differences in the selection response of serially repeated color pattern characters: standing variation, development, and evolution (Q33325761) (← links)
- Marginal eyespots on butterfly wings deflect bird attacks under low light intensities with UV wavelengths (Q33592900) (← links)
- Phylogenetics and biogeography of a spectacular Old World radiation of butterflies: the subtribe Mycalesina (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrini). (Q33600378) (← links)
- Single locus affects embryonic segment polarity and multiple aspects of an adult evolutionary novelty (Q33675498) (← links)
- Changes in structural and pigmentary colours in response to cold stress in Polyommatus icarus butterflies (Q33683422) (← links)
- Artificial selection for structural color on butterfly wings and comparison with natural evolution (Q34082649) (← links)
- Male attractiveness is influenced by UV wavelengths in a newt species but not in its close relative (Q34137722) (← links)
- Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel trait (Q34159486) (← links)
- Phenotypic plasticity in opsin expression in a butterfly compound eye complements sex role reversal (Q34495469) (← links)
- A cis-regulatory sequence within the yellow locus of Drosophila melanogaster required for normal male mating success (Q34587572) (← links)
- Yellow and the Novel Aposematic Signal, Red, Protect Delias Butterflies from Predators (Q34680454) (← links)
- Involvement of the conserved Hox gene Antennapedia in the development and evolution of a novel trait (Q35025368) (← links)
- Selection and validation of reference genes for qRT-PCR expression analysis of candidate genes involved in olfactory communication in the butterfly Bicyclus anynana (Q35203227) (← links)
- Reproductive Performance of a Declining Forest Passerine in Relation to Environmental and Social Factors: Implications for Species Conservation (Q35690944) (← links)
- Differential Expression of Ecdysone Receptor Leads to Variation in Phenotypic Plasticity across Serial Homologs (Q35787607) (← links)
- Morpho morphometrics: Shared ancestry and selection drive the evolution of wing size and shape in Morpho butterflies (Q35873946) (← links)
- Butterfly Eyespots: Their Potential Influence on Aesthetic Preferences and Conservation Attitudes (Q36257794) (← links)
- Steroid hormone signaling during development has a latent effect on adult male sexual behavior in the butterfly Bicyclus anynana (Q36318299) (← links)
- Sensory genes and mate choice: evidence that duplications, mutations, and adaptive evolution alter variation in mating cue genes and their receptors (Q36838253) (← links)
- Artificial light pollution: are shifting spectral signatures changing the balance of species interactions? (Q36852636) (← links)
- A simulation study of mutations in the genetic regulatory hierarchy for butterfly eyespot focus determination (Q36908084) (← links)
- A Survey of Eyespot Sexual Dimorphism across Nymphalid Butterflies (Q37408054) (← links)
- Phenotypic plasticity in sex pheromone production in Bicyclus anynana butterflies (Q37501388) (← links)
- Evolution and molecular mechanisms of adaptive developmental plasticity (Q37845926) (← links)
- Unraveling the thread of nature's tapestry: the genetics of diversity and convergence in animal pigmentation (Q38009396) (← links)
- Transcriptome-Wide Differential Gene Expression in Bicyclus anynana Butterflies: Female Vision-Related Genes Are More Plastic (Q40538993) (← links)
- Wingless is a positive regulator of eyespot color patterns in Bicyclus anynana butterflies. (Q41986410) (← links)
- Multitrait aposematic signal in Batesian mimicry. (Q41991736) (← links)
- Prey from the eyes of predators: Color discriminability of aposematic and mimetic butterflies from an avian visual perspective (Q41995374) (← links)
- Colour pattern homology and evolution in Vanessa butterflies (Nymphalidae: Nymphalini): eyespot characters (Q41996916) (← links)
- Temporal relationship between genetic and warning signal variation in the aposematic wood tiger moth (Parasemia plantaginis). (Q42001669) (← links)
- Mate preference for a phenotypically plastic trait is learned, and may facilitate preference-phenotype matching (Q42004747) (← links)
- Timing of male sex pheromone biosynthesis in a butterfly - different dynamics under direct or diapause development (Q42013274) (← links)
- Developmental plasticity in sexual roles of butterfly species drives mutual sexual ornamentation (Q42018518) (← links)
- In the Eyes of the Beholders: Female Choice and Avian Predation Risk Associated with an Exaggerated Male Butterfly Color (Q42019399) (← links)
- Males Become Choosier in Response to Manipulations of Female Wing Ornaments in Dry Season Bicyclus anynana Butterflies (Q42254991) (← links)