Diversity in Nature, Why and How Is It Maintained - A Test Using a 'Non-Model' Model

Diversity in Nature, Why and How Is It Maintained - A Test Using a 'Non-Model' Model

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Wood Tiger Moth Arctia plantaginis

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Wood Tiger Moth Arctia plantaginis

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Diversity in Nature, Why and How Is It Maintained - A Test Using a 'Non-Model' Model

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Diversity in nature, why and how is it maintained: a test using a
  3. 3 Darwin's Problem
  4. 4 Aposematism
  5. 5 Wood Tiger Moth Arctia plantaginis
  6. 6 Color Polymorphism
  7. 7 Frequency Dependent Survival Global scale
  8. 8 Do predators +FDS for warning colors across populations ?
  9. 9 Bird composition
  10. 10 Stable versus Cyclical
  11. 11 Frequency Dependent Survival Central Finland
  12. 12 1 Is there PFD Survival Selection?/2 Is it context-dependent?
  13. 13 Results - Bird avoidance response?
  14. 14 Results - Effect of bird stage (experience)
  15. 15 In summary... In general theory correct Whites suffer lower predation
  16. 16 Frequency Dependent Mating
  17. 17 Relative Fitness (Offspring)
  18. 18 Simple Spatial Model
  19. 19 Dispersal in sexual organisms
  20. 20 Descriptive Information
  21. 21 Movement
  22. 22 Mark-recapture preliminary analyses
  23. 23 Recapture Conclusions
  24. 24 BROAD CONCLUSION
  25. 25 Proposal: Integrating genetics and selection across life stages
  26. 26 Wood Tiger Moth Color Genetics
  27. 27 Polymorphism Around the World

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