ADAPTATION;
ANIMAL;
ARTHROPOD;
BIOLOGICAL MODEL;
BUTTERFLY;
COLOR;
ENVIRONMENT;
FROGS AND TOADS;
FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN AND ITS APPENDAGES;
GENETIC SELECTION;
HISTOLOGY;
PATTERN RECOGNITION;
PHYLOGENY;
PHYSIOLOGY;
PREDATION;
SHORT SURVEY;
Wallace, A.R. (1860). Letter 2627-Wallace, A.R. to Darwin, C.R. (http://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/darwinletters/calendar/entry-2627.html, University of Cambridge).
Wallace, A.R. (1860). Letter 2627-Wallace, A.R. to Darwin, C.R. (http://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/darwinletters/calendar/entry-2627.html, University of Cambridge).
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Do pollen feeding, pupal-mating and larval gregariousness have a single origin in Heliconius butterflies? Inferences from a multilocus DNA sequence data
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Molecular phylogenetic evidence for a mimetic radiation in Peruvian poison frogs supports a Mullerian mimicry hypothesis
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The phylogenetic pattern of speciation and wing pattern change in neotropical Ithomia butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
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