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Towards a theory of the evolution of butterfly colour patterns under directional and disruptive selection
Authors:R. I. VANE-WRIGHT
Affiliation:Department of Entomology, British Museum (Natural History), London SW7 5 ED
Abstract:Two general models for the transspecific evolution of butterfly colour patterns are advanced: directional selection acting equally on both sexes, and disruptive selection involving periods of polymorphism. To consider possible outcomes of me latter process, a morphism notation based on an integrated classification for polymorphism and sexual dimorphism is developed. This notation is used to examine the properties of all morphism transformations possible from the minimal expressions of the nine morphism categories, as reached through defined minimum step changes. The significance of such pathway models is analysed in terms of general properties of butterfly polymorphism. The potential use of pathway models in evolutionary studies is briefly discussed, mainly with respect to phylogenetics, and ideas on the evolution of genetic dominance.
Keywords:butterflies    colour patterns    directional selection–disruptive selection    dominance    evolution- pathway models    phylogenetics    polymorphism    sexual dimorphism
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