Evidence of a fixed polymorphism of one‐year and two‐year larval growth in the myrmecophilous butterfly Maculinea rebeli
<p>1. Maculinea (= Phengaris ) species of butterfly have complex life‐styles in which the larvae feed briefly on specific foodplants before entering the final instar, after which they live as social parasites within Myrmica ant colonies and acquire 98–99% of their ultimate biomass by either pr...
Main Authors: | Elmes, GW, Wardlaw, JC, Schonrogge, K, Thomas, JA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2019
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