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Butterflies and Memories
(Universidad de Chile, 2015)
En un futuro distópico, una chica llamada Xanat encuentra un brazalete que contiene una inteligencia artificial llamada B02. Ésta tecnología le permite explorar la mente de otras personas mientras duermen o se encuentran ...
Sustainable or a butterfly effect in global tourism? nexus of pandemic fatigue, covid-19-branded destination safety, travel stimulus incentives, and post-pandemic revenge travel
(MDPI, 2021)
Revenge travel has globally emerged as a dominant touristic behavior, signaling a rapid
return of global tourism, but with a greater temptation for spending more and staying longer. Despite
the expanding focus on global ...
Chemical signals act as the main reproductive barrier between sister and mimetic Heliconius butterflies
Colour pattern is the main trait that drives mate recognition between Heliconius species that are phylogenetically close. However, when this cue is compromised such as in cases of mimetic, sympatric and closely related ...
Deep mitochondrial divergence within a Heliconius butterfly species is not explained by cryptic speciation or endosymbiotic bacteria
(2011)
Background: Cryptic population structure can be an indicator of incipient speciation or historical processes. We investigated a previously documented deep break in the mitochondrial haplotypes of Heliconius erato chestertonii ...
Natural hybridization in heliconiine butterflies: the species boundary as a continuum
Background To understand speciation and the maintenance of taxa as separate entities, we need information about natural hybridization and gene flow among species. Results Interspecific hybrids occur regularly in Heliconius ...