▪ Abstract Movement between discrete habitat patches can present significant challenges to organisms. Freshwater invertebrates achieve dispersal using a variety of mechanisms that …
DA Roff - Ecological Monographs, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
Many pterygote (winged) insects have secondarily become flightless; why has this occurred? In this paper I test for an association between the frequency of flightlessness and …
KR Hopper - Annual review of entomology, 1999 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract In evolutionary ecology, risk-spreading (ie bet-hedging) is the idea that unpredictably variable environments favor genotypes with lower variance in fitness at the …
CX Zhang, JA Brisson, HJ Xu - Annual Review of Entomology, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Many insects are capable of developing into either long-winged or short-winged (or wingless) morphs, which enables them to rapidly match heterogeneous environments. Thus …
DA Roff - The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1996 - journals.uchicago.edu
Within a population there are frequently several discrete morphs. While in some cases, particularly color polymorphisms, this variation can be explained by simple Mendelian …
MA Rankin, JCA Burchsted - 1992 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The costs of migration, defined as persistent, straightened-out movement accompanied by and dependent upon an inhibition of response to vegetative stimuli that will eventually arrest …
It is well known that there is no necessary one-to-one relationship between the genetic makeup of an organism-its genotype-and the various characters and properties that …
X Jiang, L Luo, L Zhang… - Environmental …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Each year the Mythimna separate (Walker), undertakes a seasonal, long-distance, multigeneration roundtrip migration between southern and northern China. Despite its …
Summary 1 Recent studies on butterflies have documented apparent evolutionary changes in dispersal rate in response to climate change and habitat change. These studies often …