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CHAPTER 9. Environmental Variation, Life Histories, and Allocation
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- FOREWORD xi
- PREFACE xv
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PART I
- Introduction: Butterflies, Test Systems, and Biodiversity 1
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PART II. Behavior
- CHAPTER 1: Visual Ecology of Adult Butterflies 9
- CHAPTER 2: Molecular and Physiological Diversity of Visual Mechanisms in Papilio 27
- CHAPTER 3: Hawkmoth Pollination in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert: Behavioral Responses to Floral Traits 43
- CHAPTER 4: Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Butterfly Mating Systems 67
- CHAPTER 5: Mate Location and Competition for Mates in a Pupal Mating Butterfly 91
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PART III. Ecology
- CHAPTER 6. Phenofaunistics: Seasonality as a Property of Butterfly Faunas 111
- CHAPTER 7. Modeling Present and Potential Future Ranges of European Butterflies Using Climate Response Surfaces 149
- CHAPTER 8. Ink Marks and Molecular Markers: Examining the Effects of Landscape on Dispersal Using Both Mark-Recapture and Molecular Methods 169
- CHAPTER 9. Environmental Variation, Life Histories, and Allocation 185
- CHAPTER 10. Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Checkerspot Butterfly–Host Plant Association: The Diverse Roles of Oviposition Preference 207
- CHAPTER 11. Sex Linkage of Host Plant Use in Butterflies 229
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PART IV. Genetics and Evolutionary Dynamics
- CHAPTER 12. The Evolution of Butterfly Eyespot Patterns 243
- CHAPTER 13. Mimicry and Melanism in Swallowtail Butterflies: Toward a Molecular Understanding 259
- Adaptive Novelty through Introgression in Heliconius Wing Patterns: Evidence for a Shared Genetic “Toolbox” from Synthetic Hybrid Zones and a Theory of Diversification 281
- CHAPTER 15. Mechanistic Studies of Butterfly Adaptations 319
- CHAPTER 16. Mate Location: A Matter of Design? Adaptive Morphological Variation in the Speckled Wood Butterfly 353
- CHAPTER 17. Hybrid Zone Ecology and Tiger Swallowtail Trait Clines in North America 367
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PART V. Systematics and Species Diversification
- CHAPTER 18. Phylogenetic Relationships of the Riodinidae: Implications for the Evolution of Ant Association 395
- CHAPTER 19. Phylogenetic Relationships of Ithomiinae based on First-Instar Larvae 409
- CHAPTER 20. Butterfly Molecular Systematics: From Species Definitions to Higher-Level Phylogenies 431
- CHAPTER 21. Species Concepts and Sibling Species: The Case of Leptidea sinapis and Leptidea reali 459
- CHAPTER 22. Evidence and Identity in Butterfly Systematics 477
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PART VI. Conservation and Biodiversity
- CHAPTER 23. Butterflies and Conservation Planning in Madagascar: From Pattern to Practice 517
- CHAPTER 24. Butterflies as Bioindicators for Climate Change Effects 541
- CHAPTER 25. Movement Behavior and Minimum Patch Size for Butterfly Population Persistence 561
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PART VII. Synthesis
- Butterflies as Model Systems in Ecology and Evolution—Present and Future 603
- REFERENCES 615
- CONTRIBUTORS 723
- INDEX 727
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- FOREWORD xi
- PREFACE xv
-
PART I
- Introduction: Butterflies, Test Systems, and Biodiversity 1
-
PART II. Behavior
- CHAPTER 1: Visual Ecology of Adult Butterflies 9
- CHAPTER 2: Molecular and Physiological Diversity of Visual Mechanisms in Papilio 27
- CHAPTER 3: Hawkmoth Pollination in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert: Behavioral Responses to Floral Traits 43
- CHAPTER 4: Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Butterfly Mating Systems 67
- CHAPTER 5: Mate Location and Competition for Mates in a Pupal Mating Butterfly 91
-
PART III. Ecology
- CHAPTER 6. Phenofaunistics: Seasonality as a Property of Butterfly Faunas 111
- CHAPTER 7. Modeling Present and Potential Future Ranges of European Butterflies Using Climate Response Surfaces 149
- CHAPTER 8. Ink Marks and Molecular Markers: Examining the Effects of Landscape on Dispersal Using Both Mark-Recapture and Molecular Methods 169
- CHAPTER 9. Environmental Variation, Life Histories, and Allocation 185
- CHAPTER 10. Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Checkerspot Butterfly–Host Plant Association: The Diverse Roles of Oviposition Preference 207
- CHAPTER 11. Sex Linkage of Host Plant Use in Butterflies 229
-
PART IV. Genetics and Evolutionary Dynamics
- CHAPTER 12. The Evolution of Butterfly Eyespot Patterns 243
- CHAPTER 13. Mimicry and Melanism in Swallowtail Butterflies: Toward a Molecular Understanding 259
- Adaptive Novelty through Introgression in Heliconius Wing Patterns: Evidence for a Shared Genetic “Toolbox” from Synthetic Hybrid Zones and a Theory of Diversification 281
- CHAPTER 15. Mechanistic Studies of Butterfly Adaptations 319
- CHAPTER 16. Mate Location: A Matter of Design? Adaptive Morphological Variation in the Speckled Wood Butterfly 353
- CHAPTER 17. Hybrid Zone Ecology and Tiger Swallowtail Trait Clines in North America 367
-
PART V. Systematics and Species Diversification
- CHAPTER 18. Phylogenetic Relationships of the Riodinidae: Implications for the Evolution of Ant Association 395
- CHAPTER 19. Phylogenetic Relationships of Ithomiinae based on First-Instar Larvae 409
- CHAPTER 20. Butterfly Molecular Systematics: From Species Definitions to Higher-Level Phylogenies 431
- CHAPTER 21. Species Concepts and Sibling Species: The Case of Leptidea sinapis and Leptidea reali 459
- CHAPTER 22. Evidence and Identity in Butterfly Systematics 477
-
PART VI. Conservation and Biodiversity
- CHAPTER 23. Butterflies and Conservation Planning in Madagascar: From Pattern to Practice 517
- CHAPTER 24. Butterflies as Bioindicators for Climate Change Effects 541
- CHAPTER 25. Movement Behavior and Minimum Patch Size for Butterfly Population Persistence 561
-
PART VII. Synthesis
- Butterflies as Model Systems in Ecology and Evolution—Present and Future 603
- REFERENCES 615
- CONTRIBUTORS 723
- INDEX 727