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This project investigates color polymorphisms in damselflies, focusing on how female color morphs that mimic males affect fitness and other traits. Using advanced phenotyping techniques, it aims to uncover the evolutionary mechanisms behind these variations.
During over 100 years of ecological and evolutionary research, the study of colour polymorphisms has helped to improve our understanding of phenotypic diversification in nature.
Polymorphisms are typically expected to be maintained within local populations by evolutionary processes, such as negative frequency-dependent selection.
Yet there are only few studies that have quantified multiple axes of correlated phenotypic variation in addition to colour, which limits our current understanding of th…
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