Testing for variation in photoperiodic plasticity in a butterfly: Inconsistent effects of circadian genes between geographic scales
Olle Lindestad,
Sören Nylin,
Christopher W. Wheat
et al.
Abstract:The genetic components of the circadian clock have been implicated as involved in photoperiodic regulation of winter diapause across various insect groups, thereby contributing to adaptation to adverse seasonal conditions. So far, the effects of within‐population variation in these genes have not been well explored. Here, we present an experimental test of the effects of within‐population variation at two circadian genes, timeless and period, on photoperiodic responses in the butterfly Pararge aegeria. While n… Show more
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