Colour pattern variation can inform about extinction risk in moths
Abstract
Theory posits that species with inter-individual variation in colour patterns should be less vulnerable to extinction, compared with species that do not vary in colour. To evaluate this prediction, we explored whether differences in colour pattern diversity was associated with extinction risk, using red-list status for more than 350 species of noctuid moths in Sweden. We also evaluated six other species characteristics that have been proposed to...
Paper Details
Title
Colour pattern variation can inform about extinction risk in moths
Published Date
Jun 2, 2016
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
72 - 79
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