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Bicyclus anynana (squinting bush brown) is a
small brown butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae, the most
globally diverse family of butterflies. It is primarily...
- can
mimic dead
leaves for
camouflage from predators, as seen in
Bicyclus anynana; this is a
response to a
seasonal fall in temperature,
causing a shift...
- threats. Butterfly's
Winged Eyespots − The
African butterfly Bicyclus anynana exhibits stabilizing selection with its wing eyespots. It has been suggested...
- into a
butterfly with a
yellow wing band. When the
butterfly Bicyclus anynana is
subjected to
repeated inbreeding in the laboratory,
there is a dramatic...
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increased fitness in males. The ****ual
dichromatic nature of
Bicyclus anynana is
reflected by
female selection on the
basis of
dorsal UV-reflective eyespot...
- endangered. Many of
these birds feed on butterflies, like the
Bicyclus anynana.[full
citation needed] Historically,
throughout the
African continent,...
- microstigma. They also
provide an
alternative food
source for
Bicyclus anynana larvae. The
seeds and
tubers are an
important food for many
small birds...
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Socotra is also one of the
homes of the brush-footed
butterfly Bicyclus anynana. Over the 2,000
years of
human settlement on the islands, the environment...
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history on
female reproduction in the
puddling squinting bush
brown Bicyclus anynana (Lepidoptera).
Behavioral Ecology and
Sociobiology 56(4): 404–411. doi:10...
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Androconial patch on
hindwing of
Bicyclus anynana, a nymphalid...