2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2010.01710.x
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Vertical distribution, flight behaviour and evolution of wing morphology in Morpho butterflies

Abstract: Summary1. Flight is a key innovation in the evolution of insects that is crucial to their dispersal, migration, territoriality, courtship and predator avoidance. Male butterflies have characteristic territoriality and courtship flight behaviours, and females use a characteristic flight behaviour when searching for host plants. This implies that selection acts on wing morphology to maximize flight performance for conducting important behaviours among sexes. 2. Butterflies in the genus Morpho are obvious compone… Show more

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“…(Dudley 2000;Breuker et al 2007b;Dockx 2007). The shape of the wing appears to be optimized to improve flight characteristics (DeVries et al 2010;Benítez et al 2011a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Dudley 2000;Breuker et al 2007b;Dockx 2007). The shape of the wing appears to be optimized to improve flight characteristics (DeVries et al 2010;Benítez et al 2011a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seu voo é ondulante ou planado, e pode haver dimorfismo sexual marcado entre machos e fêmeas (DEVRIES et al, 2010); por possuírem asas proporcionalmente maiores que seu corpo, possuem a capacidade de planar sem dificuldade (CANALS, 2003). Apresentam dimorfismo sexual em relação à coloração e também de comportamento.…”
Section: Subfamília Satyrinae Tribo Morphiniunclassified
“…(Fabricius, 1796). Possui voo lento e ondulante no sub-bosque, entre as árvores ou nas bordas da floresta (DEVRIES et al, 2010). No PEST, foi a espécie mais abundante, encontrada no final do verão e início do outono, em todas as áreas do Parque.…”
Section: Subfamília Satyrinae Tribo Morphiniunclassified
“…Furthermore, by using geometric morphometric, besides identifying variations regarding sex, the researcher may determine relations between anatomic points of shape, in order to identify asymmetry patterns and generate hypotheses about the group development stability, [55,77]. Therefore, it is worth noting that in recent years research efforts have increased exponentially, and GM gains attention every day as a usefull tool for quantitative integration in morphology study due to its easy, inexpensive and fast application.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%