Life History Effects Upon Contest Behaviour: Age as a Predictor of Territorial Contest Dynamics in Two Populations of the Speckled Wood Butterfly, Pararge aegeria L.

作者: Darrell J. Kemp , Christer Wiklund , Karl Gotthard

DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0310.2005.01173.X

关键词: EcologyButterflyLife historyGeographyAgonistic behaviourPararge aegeriaNymphalidaeSpeckled woodEcology (disciplines)CONTEST

摘要: Although empirical studies of life history effects upon sexually selected phenomena have largely overlooked contest behaviour, recent research suggests that territorial participation in but ...

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