Body and wing size, but not wing shape, vary along a large-scale latitudinal gradient in a damselfly
Abstract Large-scale latitudinal studies that include both north and south edge populations and address sex differences are needed to understand how selection has shaped trait variation. We quantified the variation of flight-related morphological traits (body size, wing size, ratio between wing size...
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Main Authors: | David Outomuro, Maria J. Golab, Frank Johansson, Szymon Sniegula |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f3fb2a9281b748a68ba7ff51b10c9ea2 |
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