Butterfly wing patterns and mimicry
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
Butterfly wing patterns and mimicry
(Advances in insect physiology, v. 54)
Academic Press, 2018
Available at / 3 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Butterfly Wing Patterns and Mimicry, Volume 54, provides an essential reference for those interested in molecular Entomology and the study of natural selection. The volume spans work on the genetics of polymorphism in Heliconius butterflies through to a detailed analysis of the role of CRISPR-CAS in dissecting wing patterning. The volume covers both the evolution and fine scale development of both pattern and pigmentation. The role of wing shape is also considered for the first time in a formal analysis. It should be of interest to both experts and students interested in Entomology and its application to fundamental questions in evolution.
Table of Contents
1. The P supergene in Heliconius numata Mathieu Joron 2. Scales and colour Peter Vukusic 3. Wing shape and function Dirleane Ottonelli Rossato 4. CRISPR/Cas9 as the key to unlocking the secrets of butterfly wing pattern development and its evolution Casper Johannes Breuker
by "Nielsen BookData"