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Accommodating natural and sexual selection in butterfly wing pattern evolution by Jeffrey C. Oliver, Kendra A. Robertson, and Antónia Monteiro Proceedings B Volume 276(1666):2369-2375 July 7, 2009 ©2009 by The Royal Society
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Representative examples of wing pattern diversity in Bicyclus ((i) ventral, (ii) dorsal) illustrating inter- and intraspecific variations ((a) Bicyclus anynana, (b) Bicyclus evadne, (c) Bicyclus sandace and (d) Bicyclus sciathis). Jeffrey C. Oliver et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2009;276:2369-2375 ©2009 by The Royal Society
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Schematic of Bicyclus ventral (left) and dorsal (right) wing characters used in this study. Jeffrey C. Oliver et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2009;276:2369-2375 ©2009 by The Royal Society
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Estimated rates of change for two-rate models of character evolution for females (white bars) and males (grey bars). Jeffrey C. Oliver et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2009;276:2369-2375 ©2009 by The Royal Society
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Bicyclus wing schematic displaying results of likelihood comparisons of evolutionary rates between sexes. Jeffrey C. Oliver et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2009;276:2369-2375 ©2009 by The Royal Society
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Re-evolution of eyespots in Bicyclus. Jeffrey C. Oliver et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2009;276:2369-2375 ©2009 by The Royal Society
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