Distinguishing between anticipatory and responsive plasticity in a seasonally polyphenic butterfly

article by Toomas Esperk et al published 3 August 2012 in Evolutionary Ecology

Distinguishing between anticipatory and responsive plasticity in a seasonally polyphenic butterfly is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S10682-012-9598-7

P50authorToomas TammaruQ12377129
Tiit TederQ39187215
P2093author name stringChrister Wiklund
Toomas Esperk
Constanti Stefanescu
Ants Kaasik
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P433issue2
P921main subjectevolutionary ecologyQ1382557
P304page(s)315-332
P577publication date2012-08-03
P1433published inEvolutionary EcologyQ15767378
P1476titleDistinguishing between anticipatory and responsive plasticity in a seasonally polyphenic butterfly
P478volume27

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