Pervasive genetic associations between traits causing reproductive isolation inHeliconiusbutterflies

Volume: 278, Issue: 1705, Pages: 511 - 518
Published: Sep 1, 2010
Abstract
Ecological speciation proceeds through the accumulation of divergent traits that contribute to reproductive isolation, but in the face of gene flow traits that characterize incipient species may become disassociated through recombination. Heliconius butterflies are well known for bright mimetic warning patterns that are also used in mate recognition and cause both pre- and post-mating isolation between divergent taxa. Sympatric sister taxa...
Paper Details
Title
Pervasive genetic associations between traits causing reproductive isolation inHeliconiusbutterflies
Published Date
Sep 1, 2010
Volume
278
Issue
1705
Pages
511 - 518
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