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Aristolochia tomentosa
Known as:
pipevine
, woolly Dutchman's-pipe
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
Effects of sodium puddling on male mating success, courtship and flight in a swallowtail butterfly
Chandreyee Mitra
,
E. Reynoso
,
G. Davidowitz
,
D. Papaj
Animal Behaviour
2016
Corpus ID: 38399837
2008
2008
Once a Batesian mimic, not always a Batesian mimic: mimic reverts back to ancestral phenotype when the model is absent
K. Prudic
,
J. Oliver
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological…
2008
Corpus ID: 16384711
Batesian mimics gain protection from predation through the evolution of physical similarities to a model species that possesses…
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2008
Highly Cited
2008
Antagonistic, Stage-Specific Selection on Defensive Chemical Sequestration in a Toxic Butterfly
J. Fordyce
,
C. Nice
Evolution; international journal of organic…
2008
Corpus ID: 17011057
Abstract Larvae of the pipevine swallowtail (Battus philenor) sequester toxic alkaloids called aristolochic acids from their…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Aggregative feeding of pipevine swallowtail larvae enhances hostplant suitability
J. Fordyce
Oecologia
2003
Corpus ID: 15394024
Many hypotheses have been proposed to explain the adaptive significance of aggregative feeding in the Lepidoptera. One hypothesis…
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2003
2003
CONTEMPORARY PATTERNS IN A HISTORICAL CONTEXT: PHYLOGEOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF THE PIPEVINE SWALLOWTAIL, BATTUS PHILENOR (PAPILIONIDAE)
J. Fordyce
,
C. Nice
Evolution; international journal of organic…
2003
Corpus ID: 7112511
Abstract We examined mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation in pipevine swallowtail butterflies (Battus philenor) from throughout…
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
The lethal plant defense paradox remains: inducible host‐plant aristolochic acids and the growth and defense of the pipevine swallowtail
J. Fordyce
2001
Corpus ID: 3160005
Toxic plants with sequestering specialists are presented with a problem because plant derived toxins protect herbivores against…
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2000
Highly Cited
2000
Sequestration of aristolochic acids by the pipevine swallowtail, Battus philenor (L.): evidence and ecological implications
K. Sime
,
P. Feeny
,
M. Haribal
Chemoecology
2000
Corpus ID: 37846931
Summary. It has long been assumed that the North American pipevine swallowtail, Battus philenor (L.) (Papilionidae, Troidini), is…
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1988
Highly Cited
1988
Clutch size adjustment by a swallowtail butterfly
D. Pilson
,
M. Rausher
Nature
1988
Corpus ID: 4341118
Because life-history characters such as breeding schedule, reproductive investment, and age-specific survivorship exhibit great…
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1983
1983
Host plant selection by Battus philenor butterflies: Evidence for individual differences in foraging behaviour
M. Rausher
,
D. Papaj
Animal Behaviour
1983
Corpus ID: 4534485
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1979
Highly Cited
1979
Egg recognition: Its advantage to a butterfly
M. Rausher
Animal Behaviour
1979
Corpus ID: 4534960
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