Defining the colour pattern phenotype in bumble bees (Bombus): a new model for evo devo

Volume: 113, Issue: 2, Pages: 384 - 404
Published: Sep 5, 2014
Abstract
Few insects exhibit the striking colour pattern radiation found in bumble bees (Bombus), which have diversified globally into a wide range of colours and patterns. Their potent sting is often advertised by conspicuous bands of contrasting colour commonly mimicked by scores of harmless (Batesian mimics) and noxious species (Mullerian co-mimics). Despite extensive documentation of colour pattern diversification, next to nothing is known about the...
Paper Details
Title
Defining the colour pattern phenotype in bumble bees (Bombus): a new model for evo devo
Published Date
Sep 5, 2014
Volume
113
Issue
2
Pages
384 - 404
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