Species specificity and intraspecific variation in the chemical profiles of Heliconius butterflies across a large geographic range

In many animals, mate choice is important for the maintenance of reproductive isolation between species. Traits important for mate choice and behavioral isolation are predicted to be under strong stabilizing selection within species; however, such traits can also exhibit variation at the population...

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Chemical ecology
Lepidoptera
Mate choice
Pheromones
Reproductive isolation
Signaling
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title Species specificity and intraspecific variation in the chemical profiles of Heliconius butterflies across a large geographic range
spellingShingle Species specificity and intraspecific variation in the chemical profiles of Heliconius butterflies across a large geographic range
Chemical ecology
Lepidoptera
Mate choice
Pheromones
Reproductive isolation
Signaling
title_short Species specificity and intraspecific variation in the chemical profiles of Heliconius butterflies across a large geographic range
title_full Species specificity and intraspecific variation in the chemical profiles of Heliconius butterflies across a large geographic range
title_fullStr Species specificity and intraspecific variation in the chemical profiles of Heliconius butterflies across a large geographic range
title_full_unstemmed Species specificity and intraspecific variation in the chemical profiles of Heliconius butterflies across a large geographic range
title_sort Species specificity and intraspecific variation in the chemical profiles of Heliconius butterflies across a large geographic range
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Chemical ecology
Lepidoptera
Mate choice
Pheromones
Reproductive isolation
Signaling
topic Chemical ecology
Lepidoptera
Mate choice
Pheromones
Reproductive isolation
Signaling
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