Inter‐individual variation in colour patterns in noctuid moths characterizes long‐distance dispersers and agricultural pests
Abstract
A high capacity for long‐distance dispersal is a key to success for species confronted with environmental heterogeneity, habitat modification, fragmentation and loss. However, dispersal capacity is difficult to quantify and therefore poorly known in most taxa. Here, we report on a test for an association of variation in dispersal capacity with variable colouration of noctuid moths. First, using data from 12 experienced lepidopterologists, we...
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Title
Inter‐individual variation in colour patterns in noctuid moths characterizes long‐distance dispersers and agricultural pests
Published Date
Jun 5, 2019
Volume
143
Issue
9
Pages
992 - 999
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