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Integration of DNA barcoding into an ongoing inventory of complex tropical biodiversity
DH Janzen, W Hallwachs, P Blandin, JM Burns, JM CADIOU, I Chacon, ...
Molecular ecology resources 9, 1-26, 2009
4142009
Taxonomy: renaissance or Tower of Babel?
J Mallet, K Willmott
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 18 (2), 57-59, 2003
3972003
Limited performance of DNA barcoding in a diverse community of tropical butterflies
M Elias, RI Hill, KR Willmott, KK Dasmahapatra, AVZ Brower, J Mallet, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274 (1627), 2881-2889, 2007
3892007
A comprehensive and dated phylogenomic analysis of butterflies
M Espeland, J Breinholt, KR Willmott, AD Warren, R Vila, EFA Toussaint, ...
Current Biology 28 (5), 770-778. e5, 2018
3482018
Out of the Andes: patterns of diversification in clearwing butterflies
M Elias, M Joron, K Willmott, KL Silva‐Brandão, V Kaiser, CF Arias, ...
Molecular Ecology 18 (8), 1716-1729, 2009
1852009
Mutualistic interactions drive ecological niche convergence in a diverse butterfly community
M Elias, Z Gompert, C Jiggins, K Willmott
PLoS biology 6 (12), e300, 2008
1742008
Higher‐level phylogeny of the Ithomiinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae): classification, patterns of larval hostplant colonization and diversification
KR Willmott, AVL Freitas
Cladistics 22 (4), 297-368, 2006
1422006
The genus Adelpha: its systematics, biology and biogeography
KR Willmott
Gainesville, FL: Scientific Publishers, 2003
1332003
Testing historical explanations for gradients in species richness in heliconiine butterflies of tropical America
N Rosser, AB Phillimore, B Huertas, KR Willmott, J Mallet
Biological journal of the linnean society 105 (3), 479-497, 2012
1092012
Patterns of feeding behaviour in adult male riodinid butterflies and their relationship to morphology and ecology
JPW Hall, KR Willmott
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 69 (1), 1-23, 2000
1082000
Correlations between adult mimicry and larval host plants in ithomiine butterflies
KR Willmott, J Mallet
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004
1032004
Rapid diversification associated with ecological specialization in Neotropical Adelpha butterflies
ER Ebel, JM DaCosta, MD Sorenson, RI Hill, AD Briscoe, KR Willmott, ...
Molecular ecology 24 (10), 2392-2405, 2015
1002015
Strikingly variable divergence times inferred across an Amazonian butterfly ‘suture zone’
A Whinnett, M Zimmermann, KR Willmott, N Herrera, R Mallarino, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1580), 2525-2533, 2005
1002005
Microclimate variability significantly affects the composition, abundance and phenology of butterfly communities in a highly threatened neotropical dry forest
MF Checa, J Rodriguez, KR Willmott, B Liger
Florida Entomologist 97 (1), 1-13, 2014
992014
Systematics of Hypanartia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae), with a test for geographical speciation mechanisms in the Andes
KR Willmott, JPW Hall, G Lamas
Systematic Entomology 26 (4), 369-399, 2001
952001
Systematics and evolutionary history of butterflies in the “Taygetis clade” (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae: Euptychiina): Towards a better understanding of Neotropical biogeography
PF Matos-Maravi, C Pena, KR Willmott, AVL Freitas, N Wahlberg
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 66 (1), 54-68, 2013
872013
Phylogenetic relationships among the Ithomiini (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) inferred from one mitochondrial and two nuclear gene regions
AVZ Brower, AVL Freitas, MM Lee, KL Silva‐Brandão, A Whinnett, ...
Systematic Entomology 31 (2), 288-301, 2006
862006
THE PHYLOGENETIC PATTERN OF SPECIATION AND WING PATTERN CHANGE IN NEOTROPICAL ITHOMIA BUTTERFLIES (LEPIDOPTERA: NYMPHALIDAE)
CD Jiggins, R Mallarino, KR Willmott, E Bermingham
Evolution 60 (7), 1454-1466, 2006
822006
Molecular systematics of the butterfly genus Ithomia (Lepidoptera: Ithomiinae): a composite phylogenetic hypothesis based on seven genes
R Mallarino, E Bermingham, KR Willmott, A Whinnett, CD Jiggins
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 34 (3), 625-644, 2005
802005
Rapid diversification and not clade age explains high diversity in neotropical Adelpha butterflies
SP Mullen, WK Savage, N Wahlberg, KR Willmott
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1713), 1777-1785, 2011
722011
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