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Ilik J Saccheri

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Wellcome Open Research|August 21, 2023
The genome sequence of the Squinting Bush Brown, <i>Bicyclus anynana</i> (Butler, 1879)Ilik J Saccheri, , , et al.
Peerj|February 5, 2015
Male emergence schedule and dispersal behaviour are modified by mate availability in heterogeneous landscapes: evidence from the orange-tip butterflyW James Davies, Ilik J Saccheri
Ecology and Evolution|May 2, 2024
Evolutionary trajectory of phenological escape in a flowering plant: Mechanistic insights from bidirectional avoidance of butterfly egg-laying pressureW James Davies, Ilik J Saccheri
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 25, 2002
Rapid spread of immigrant genomes into inbred populationsIlik J Saccheri, Paul M Brakefield
Wellcome Open Research|January 31, 2024
The genome sequence of the Rock Grayling, <i>Hipparchia semele</i> (Linnaeus, 1758)Callum J Macgregor, Ilik J Saccheri, , et al.
Plos One|June 8, 2010
Industrial melanism in the peppered moth is not associated with genetic variation in canonical melanisation gene candidatesArjen E van't Hof, Ilik J Saccheri
Current Biology : CB|May 24, 2022
The peppered moth Biston betulariaHannah M Rowland, Ilik J Saccheri, John Skelhorn
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SEVERE INBREEDING DEPRESSION AND RAPID FITNESS REBOUND IN THE BUTTERFLY BICYCLUS ANYNANA (SATYRIDAE)Ilik J Saccheri, Paul M Brakefield, Richard A Nichols
Peerj|November 22, 2017
Colour change of twig-mimicking peppered moth larvae is a continuous reaction norm that increases camouflage against avian predatorsAmy Eacock, Hannah M Rowland, Nicola Edmonds, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 23, 2007
Effective population sizes and migration rates in fragmented populations of an endangered insect (Coenagrion mercuriale: Odonata)Phillip C Watts, Ilik J Saccheri, Stephen J Kemp, et al.
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Wellcome Open Research|August 21, 2023
The genome sequence of the Squinting Bush Brown, <i>Bicyclus anynana</i> (Butler, 1879)Ilik J Saccheri, , , et al.
Peerj|February 5, 2015
Male emergence schedule and dispersal behaviour are modified by mate availability in heterogeneous landscapes: evidence from the orange-tip butterflyW James Davies, Ilik J Saccheri
Ecology and Evolution|May 2, 2024
Evolutionary trajectory of phenological escape in a flowering plant: Mechanistic insights from bidirectional avoidance of butterfly egg-laying pressureW James Davies, Ilik J Saccheri
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 25, 2002
Rapid spread of immigrant genomes into inbred populationsIlik J Saccheri, Paul M Brakefield
Wellcome Open Research|January 31, 2024
The genome sequence of the Rock Grayling, <i>Hipparchia semele</i> (Linnaeus, 1758)Callum J Macgregor, Ilik J Saccheri, , et al.
Plos One|June 8, 2010
Industrial melanism in the peppered moth is not associated with genetic variation in canonical melanisation gene candidatesArjen E van't Hof, Ilik J Saccheri
Current Biology : CB|May 24, 2022
The peppered moth Biston betulariaHannah M Rowland, Ilik J Saccheri, John Skelhorn
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
SEVERE INBREEDING DEPRESSION AND RAPID FITNESS REBOUND IN THE BUTTERFLY BICYCLUS ANYNANA (SATYRIDAE)Ilik J Saccheri, Paul M Brakefield, Richard A Nichols
Peerj|November 22, 2017
Colour change of twig-mimicking peppered moth larvae is a continuous reaction norm that increases camouflage against avian predatorsAmy Eacock, Hannah M Rowland, Nicola Edmonds, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 23, 2007
Effective population sizes and migration rates in fragmented populations of an endangered insect (Coenagrion mercuriale: Odonata)Phillip C Watts, Ilik J Saccheri, Stephen J Kemp, et al.
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