2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.09.617364
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Male Dimorphism and Emergence Strategies: A Mathematical Model of Protandry inFabriciana nerippeFelder, 1862

Hidaka Kubo,
Shinji Nakaoka,
Ryo Yamaguchi

Abstract: In many butterfly species, males emerge earlier than females as part of a strategy to maximize male reproductive success. Although behavioral ecological studies using mathematical models have been conducted to explain this phenomenon, certain emergence patterns remain unexplained. In the butterfly species Fabriciana nerippe, some males emerge at the same time as females, in addition to males that emerge earlier than the females. However, it is unclear what emergence patterns occur in populations with male dimo… Show more

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