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Johanna Mappes

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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Egg and larval load assessment and its influence on oviposition behaviour of the leaf beetle Galerucella nymphaeaeJohanna Mappes, Ilkka Mäkelä
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|November 3, 2005
Sexual selection when fertilization is not guaranteedHanna Kokko, Johanna Mappes
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 4, 2012
Ecology. How did the cuckoo get its polymorphic plumage?Johanna Mappes, Leena Lindström
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 24, 2017
The current and future state of animal coloration researchJohn A Endler, Johanna Mappes
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|January 17, 2018
Resemblance of a model species and its mimic: Response to Bury and CichońJanne K Valkonen, Johanna Mappes
Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources|July 15, 2021
The complete mitochondrial genome of the wood tiger moth (<i>Arctia plantaginis</i>) and phylogenetic analyses within ArctiinaeJuan A Galarza, Johanna Mappes
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 9, 2014
Resembling a viper: implications of mimicry for conservation of the endangered smooth snakeJanne K Valkonen, Johanna Mappes
The American Naturalist|May 4, 2004
Predator mixes and the conspicuousness of aposematic signalsJohn A Endler, Johanna Mappes
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|August 8, 2020
Out in the open: behavior's effect on predation risk and thermoregulation by aposematic caterpillarsMatthew E Nielsen, Johanna Mappes
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
BATESIAN MIMICRY AND SIGNAL ACCURACYJohanna Mappes, Rauno V Alatalo
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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Egg and larval load assessment and its influence on oviposition behaviour of the leaf beetle Galerucella nymphaeaeJohanna Mappes, Ilkka Mäkelä
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|November 3, 2005
Sexual selection when fertilization is not guaranteedHanna Kokko, Johanna Mappes
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 4, 2012
Ecology. How did the cuckoo get its polymorphic plumage?Johanna Mappes, Leena Lindström
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 24, 2017
The current and future state of animal coloration researchJohn A Endler, Johanna Mappes
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|January 17, 2018
Resemblance of a model species and its mimic: Response to Bury and CichońJanne K Valkonen, Johanna Mappes
Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources|July 15, 2021
The complete mitochondrial genome of the wood tiger moth (<i>Arctia plantaginis</i>) and phylogenetic analyses within ArctiinaeJuan A Galarza, Johanna Mappes
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 9, 2014
Resembling a viper: implications of mimicry for conservation of the endangered smooth snakeJanne K Valkonen, Johanna Mappes
The American Naturalist|May 4, 2004
Predator mixes and the conspicuousness of aposematic signalsJohn A Endler, Johanna Mappes
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology|August 8, 2020
Out in the open: behavior's effect on predation risk and thermoregulation by aposematic caterpillarsMatthew E Nielsen, Johanna Mappes
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
BATESIAN MIMICRY AND SIGNAL ACCURACYJohanna Mappes, Rauno V Alatalo
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