Social butterflies /
Throughout his career, Henry Horn developed a unique approach to the study of butterflies. In this book, he brings together his research with recent findings to present the most recent account of social butterflies, that is, butterflies whose interactions are sufficiently complex as to resemble the...
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
[2021]
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| Series: | Monographs in population biology.
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Table of Contents:
- Morphological and Perceptual Adaptations to Habitat and Society
- Tactical Forward Vagrancy: The Ringlet Coenonympha tullia inornata
- Fortuitous Site-Fidelity? The Eyed Brown Satyroides eurydice
- Setting and Running a Trapline: The Great Spangled Fritillary Speyeria cybele
- Defining and Defending a Territory: The Viceroy Limenitis archippus
- Sociology at a Singles' Bar: The Pearly Eye Enodia anthedon
- Do Butterflies Make Decisions?
- Life-History Consequences of Individual Behavior
- Summary and Speculations.