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A reexamination of hilltopping in Euphydryas edithaBAUGHMAN, J. F; MURPHY, D. D; EHRLICH, P. R et al.Oecologia. 1990, Vol 83, Num 2, pp 259-260, issn 0029-8549, 2 p.Article

Population biology of checkerspot butterflies and the preservation of global biodiversityEHRLICH, P. R.Oikos. 1992, Vol 63, Num 1, pp 6-12, issn 0030-1299Article

Do protandrous males have increased mating success? The case of Euphydryas edithaBAUGHMAN, J. F.The American naturalist. 1991, Vol 138, Num 2, pp 536-542, issn 0003-0147Article

Evidence for Mate Guarding Behavior in the Taylor's Checkerspot ButterflyBENNETT, Victoria J; SMITH, Winston P; BETTS, Matthew G et al.Journal of insect behavior. 2012, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 183-196, issn 0892-7553, 14 p.Article

Do hypotheses from short-term studies hold in the long-term? An empirical testHELLMANN, Jessica J; WEISS, Stuart B; MCLAUGHLIN, John F et al.Ecological entomology (Print). 2003, Vol 28, Num 1, pp 74-84, issn 0307-6946, 11 p.Article

Sun, slope, and butterflies: topographic determinants of habitat quality for Euphydryas edithaWEISS, S. B; MURPHY, D. D; WHITE, R. R et al.Ecology (Durham). 1988, Vol 69, Num 5, pp 1486-1496, issn 0012-9658Article

Genetic variation in ovoposition preference between butterfly populationsSINGER, M. C; NG, D; MOORE, R. A et al.Journal of insect behavior. 1991, Vol 4, Num 4, pp 531-535, issn 0892-7553Article

An environment-metapopulation approach to population viability analysis for a threatened invertebrateMURPHY, D. D; FREAS, K. E; WEISS, S. B et al.Conservation biology. 1990, Vol 4, Num 1, pp 41-51, issn 0888-8892, 11 p.Article

History, selection, drift, and gene flow : complex differentiation in checkerspot butterfliesBAUGHMAN, J. F; BRUSSARD, P. F; EHRLICH, P. R et al.Canadian journal of zoology. 1990, Vol 68, Num 9, pp 1967-1975, issn 0008-4301Article

Quantifying insect movement in the fieldTURCHIN, P; ODENDAAL, F. J; RAUSHER, M. D et al.Environmental entomology. 1991, Vol 20, Num 4, pp 955-963, issn 0046-225XArticle

Long-distance dispersal and colonization in the Bay checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas editha bayensisHARRISON, S.Ecology (Durham). 1989, Vol 70, Num 5, pp 1236-1243, issn 0012-9658, 8 p.Article

Adult emergence phenology in checkerspot butterflies : the effects of macroclimate, topoclimate, and population historyWEISS, S. B; MURPHY, D. D; EHRLICH, P. R et al.Oecologia. 1993, Vol 96, Num 2, pp 261-270, issn 0029-8549Article

EMERGENCE PATTERNS IN MALE BUTTERFLIES: A HYPOTHESIS AND A TESTIWASA Y; ODENDAAL FJ; MURPHY DD et al.1983; THEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGY; ISSN 0040-5809; USA; DA. 1983; VOL. 23; NO 3; PP. 363-379; BIBL. 2 P.Article

PRE- AND POST-ALIGHTING HOST DISCRIMINATION BY EUPHYDRYAS EDITHA BUTTERFLIES: THE BEHAVIOURAL MECHANISMS CAUSING CLUMPED DISTRIBUTIONS OF EGG CLUSTERSRAUSHER MD; MACKAY DA; SINGER MC et al.1981; ANIM. BEHAV.; ISSN 0003-3472; GBR; DA. 1981; VOL. 29; NO 4; PP. 1220-1228; BIBL. 22 REF.Article

QUANTIFICATION OF HOST PREFERENCE BY MANIPULATION OF OVIPOSITION BEHAVIOR IN THE BUTTERFLY EUPHYDRYAS EDITHASINGER MC.1982; OECOLOGIA; ISSN 0029-8549; DEU; DA. 1982; VOL. 52; NO 2; PP. 224-229; BIBL. 17 REF.Article

Evidence against plant apparency as a constraint on evolution of insect search efficiency (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)PARMESAN, C.Journal of insect behavior. 1991, Vol 4, Num 4, pp 417-430, issn 0892-7553Article

Regulation of host diapause by an insect parasitoidMOORE, S. D.Ecological entomology (Print). 1989, Vol 14, Num 1, pp 93-98, issn 0307-6946Article

Population structure of a hilltopping butterflyBAUGHMAN, J. F; MURPHY, D. D; EHRLICH, P. R et al.Oecologia. 1988, Vol 75, Num 4, pp 593-600, issn 0029-8549Article

GENE FLOW AND DIFFERENTIATION: THE ISOLATED POPULATIONS OF CHECKERSPOT BUTTERFLIES IN COLORADOPOUNDS JA; JACKSON JF.1982; AM. NAT.; ISSN 0003-0147; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 120; NO 2; PP. 280-281; BIBL. 6 REF.Article

THE ROLE OF ADULT FEEDING IN EGG PRODUCTION AND POPULATION DYNAMICS OF THE CHECKERSPOT BUTTERFLY EUPHYDRYAS EDITHAMURPHY DD; LAUNER AE; EHRLICH PR et al.1983; OECOLOGIA; ISSN 0029-8549; DEU; DA. 1983; VOL. 56; NO 2-3; PP. 257-263; BIBL. 30 REF.Article

Contrasting the roles of learning in butterflies foraging for nectar and oviposition sitesMCNEELY, Camille; SINGER, Michael C.Animal behaviour. 2001, Vol 61, pp 847-852, issn 0003-3472, 4Article

Empirical evidence for complex source-sink dynamics with alternative states in a butterfly metapopulationBOUGHTON, D. A.Ecology (Durham). 1999, Vol 80, Num 8, pp 2727-2739, issn 0012-9658Article

Umbrella species and the conservation of habitat fragments: a case of a threatened butterfly and a vanishing grassland ecosystemLAUNER, A. E; MURPHY, D. D.Biological conservation. 1994, Vol 69, Num 2, pp 145-153, issn 0006-3207Article

The difficulty of deducing behavior from resource use : an example from hilltopping in checkerspot butterfliesSINGER, M. C; THOMAS, C. D.The American naturalist. 1992, Vol 140, Num 4, pp 654-664, issn 0003-0147Article

Heritability of oviposition preference and its relationship to offspring performance within a single insect populationSINGER, M. C; NG, D; THOMAS, C. D et al.Evolution. 1988, Vol 42, Num 5, pp 977-985, issn 0014-3820Article

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