evolution FY2012 Annual Report Figure 2
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Figure 2. In the Western United States E. editha (a) feeds on at least three host plant species and shows a remarkable suite of host-associated phenotypes (McBride & Singer 2010). In Spain E. aurinia feeds on two host plants, but shows no obvious behavioral or physiological adaptation to either one (Mikheyev et al 2013). However, we could detect no genoimic differentiation in E. editha, whereas strong population differentiation exist in E. aurinia, persisting even in the population that feeds on both hosts, across a period of ten years (population labeled La Barroca).
Date:
29 February 2024
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