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Altitudinal patterns of spider sociality and the biology of a new midelevation social anelosimus species in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: To the extent that geography correlates with particular environmental parameters, the geographical dPalabras claves:Biogeography of sociality, Elevation, Group foraging, latitude, sex ratio, social evolution, Social spiders, THERIDIIDAEAutores:Agnarsson I., Avilés L., Bukowski T.C., Gabriel Iturralde, Patricio A. Salazar, Powers K.S., Purcell J., Yip E.C.Fuentes:scopusFrequency dependence shapes the adaptive landscape of imperfect batesian mimicry
ArticleAbstract: Despite more than a century of biological research on the evolution and maintenance of mimetic signaPalabras claves:Abundance, Batesian mimicry, Frequency dependence, predation, seasonalityAutores:Briscoe A.D., Finkbeiner S.D., Hill R.I., Kronforst M.R., Mullen S.P., Patricio A. Salazar, Rush C.E., Sofía Nogales, Willmott K.R.Fuentes:scopusGenomics of altitude-associated wing shape in two tropical butterflies
Conference ObjectAbstract: Understanding how organisms adapt to their local environment is central to evolution. With new wholePalabras claves:altitude, GWAS, Heliconius, Local adaptation, polygenic, wing shapeAutores:Caroline Bacquet, Chan Y.F., Jiggins C.D., Kimberly Gavilanes, Meier J.I., Montejo-Kovacevich G., Nadeau N.J., Patricio A. Salazar, Smith S.H.Fuentes:scopusEvolution of a mimicry supergene from a multilocus architecture
ArticleAbstract: The origin and evolution of supergenes have long fascinated evolutionary biologists. In the polymorpPalabras claves:Colour pattern, Heliconius numata, Morphometric analysis, SupergeneAutores:Ffrench-Constant R.H., Jiggins C.D., Jones R.T., Joron M., Patricio A. SalazarFuentes:scopusDisruptive ecological selection on a mating cue
ArticleAbstract: Adaptation to divergent ecological niches can result in speciation. Traits subject to disruptive selPalabras claves:Avian vision, Ecological speciation, Heliconius, Magic trait, Mimicry, Natural selectionAutores:Bull V., Jiggins C.D., Mallet J., Merrill R., Patricio A. Salazar, Stevens M., Wallbank R.Fuentes:scopusNotes on the social structure, life cycle, and behavior of Anelosimus rupununi
ReviewAbstract: Observations on the colony structure, life cycle, and behavior of Anelosimus rupununi in eastern EcuPalabras claves:Autores:Avilés L., Patricio A. SalazarFuentes:scopusHaplotype tagging reveals parallel formation of hybrid races in two butterfly species
ArticleAbstract: Genetic variation segregates as linked sets of variants or haplotypes. Haplotypes and linkage are cePalabras claves:BUTTERFLY, Genomes, Haplotypes, hybrid zone, Population geneticsAutores:Aldás I., Barton N.H., Bridle J.R., Chan Y.F., Davies R.W., Dréau A., Jiggins C.D., Kucka M., McMillan W.O., Meier J.I., Nadeau N.J., Patricio A. Salazar, Power O.B., Rolian C.Fuentes:scopusImplementing a novel approach to long-term monitoring of butterfly communities in the Neotropics
ArticleAbstract: Insects are facing severe threats of extinction. Long-term data needed to develop effective conservaPalabras claves:biodiversity monitoring, biological indicators, parabiologists, participatory monitoring programmesAutores:Bustos A., Bustos L., María F. Checa, Ojeda V., Patricio A. Salazar, Sofía Nogales, Willmott K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusPhenotypic variation in Heliconius erato crosses shows that iridescent structural colour is sex-linked and controlled by multiple genes
ArticleAbstract: Bright, highly reflective iridescent colours can be seen across nature and are produced by the scattPalabras claves:butterflies, EVOLUTION, Heliconius, Iridescence, Quantitative genetics, Structural colourAutores:Bainbridge H.E., Brien M.N., Chalá D., Curran E.V., Enciso-Romero J., Morochz C., Nadeau N.J., Parnell A.J., Patricio A. Salazar, Zinn T.Fuentes:scopusLimited genetic parallels underlie convergent evolution of quantitative pattern variation in mimetic butterflies
ArticleAbstract: Mimetic systems allow us to address the question of whether the same genes control similar phenotypePalabras claves:Adaptation, genetic architecture, Heliconius, Mullerian mimicry, QTLAutores:Bainbridge H.E., Brien M.N., Morochz C., Nadeau N.J., Patricio A. Salazar, Rastas P.Fuentes:scopus