Two sisters in the same dress: Heliconius cryptic species

Background: Sister species divergence and reproductive isolation commonly results from ecological adaptation. In mimetic Heliconius butterflies, shifts in colour pattern contribute to preand post-mating reproductive isolation and are commonly correlated with speciation. Closely related mimetic speci...

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Mariposas
Especies hermanas
Apareamiento
Butterflies
Mimetic species
Insects
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Two sisters in the same dress: Heliconius cryptic species
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Dos hermanas con el mismo vestido: especie críptica Heliconius
title Two sisters in the same dress: Heliconius cryptic species
spellingShingle Two sisters in the same dress: Heliconius cryptic species
Mariposas
Especies hermanas
Apareamiento
Butterflies
Mimetic species
Insects
title_short Two sisters in the same dress: Heliconius cryptic species
title_full Two sisters in the same dress: Heliconius cryptic species
title_fullStr Two sisters in the same dress: Heliconius cryptic species
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Especies hermanas
Apareamiento
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Especies hermanas
Apareamiento
Butterflies
Mimetic species
Insects
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Mimetic species
Insects
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