Variation in Forewing Size Linked to Migratory Status in Monarch Butterflies
Long-distance migration can be seen throughout the animal kingdom and can have large impacts on population dynamics and species distributions. The act of migration itself also affects the evolution of a species, as evolutionary forces select for certain characteristics in animals conducting long-dis...
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Auteurs principaux: | Li Yiwen, Pierce Amanda A, de Roode Jacobus C. |
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De Gruyter
2016
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