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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
39
Citations
5364
World Ranking
6428
National Ranking
662

Best Publications

  • Genetics and the Evolution of Muellerian Mimicry in Heliconius Butterflies

    Philip Macdonald Sheppard;John Richard George Turner;K. S. Brown;W. W. Benson

  • The Dynamics of Zooxanthellae Populations: A Long-Term Study in the Field

    I. Fagoonee;H. B. Wilson;M. P. Hassell;J. R. Turner

  • Butterfly Mimicry: The Genetical Evolution of an Adaptation

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  • Quaternary Refugia in Tropical America: Evidence from Race Formation in Heliconius Butterflies

    K. S. Brown;Philip Macdonald Sheppard;John Richard George Turner

  • Adaptation and Evolution in Heliconius: A Defense of NeoDarwinism

    John R. G. Turner

  • Reefs and islands of the Chagos Archipelago, Indian Ocean: why it is the world's largest no-take marine protected area.

    Charles (Charles R. C.) Sheppard;M. Ateweberhan;B. W. Bowen;P. Carr

  • The evolutionary dynamics of batesian and muellerian mimicry: similarities and differences

    John R. G. Turner

  • Recreational Diving Impacts on Coral Reefs and the Adoption of Environmentally Responsible Practices within the SCUBA Diving Industry

    Ronan C. Roche;Chloe V. Harvey;James J. Harvey;Alan P. Kavanagh

  • Learning and memory in mimicry: II. Do we understand the mimicry spectrum?

    Michael P. Speed;Michael P. Speed;John R. G. Turner

  • Absence of crossing-over in female butterflies (Heliconius).

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  • Why male butterflies are non-mimetic: natural selection, sexual selection, group selection, modification and sieving*

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  • Contrasted modes of evolution in the same genome: allozymes and adaptive change in Heliconius.

    John R. G. Turner;Michael S. Johnson;Walter F. Eanes

  • Studies of Müllerian Mimicry and its Evolution in Burnet Moths and Heliconid Butterflies

    J. R. G. Turner

  • Did forest islands drive the diversity of warningly coloured butterflies? Biotic drift and the shifting balance

    John R. G. Turner;James L. B. Mallet

  • WHY DOES THE GENOTYPE NOT CONGEAL

    John R. G. Turner

  • Mimicry and the Monte Carlo predator: the palatability spectrum, and the origins of mimicry

    John R. G. Turner;Elizabeth P. Kearney;Lesley S. Exton

  • The importance of micro and macro morphological variation in the adaptation of a sublittoral demosponge to current extremes

    J. J. Bell;D. K. A. Barnes;J. R. Turner

  • Carbon budgets in temperate anthozoan-dinoflagellate symbioses

    S. K. Davy;I. A. N. Lucas;J. R. Turner

  • Coral bleaching impacts from back-to-back 2015–2016 thermal anomalies in the remote central Indian Ocean

    Catherine E. I. Head;Catherine E. I. Head;Daniel T. I. Bayley;Daniel T. I. Bayley;Daniel T. I. Bayley;Gwilym Rowlands;Ronan C. Roche

  • A review of a decade of lessons from one of the world’s largest MPAs: conservation gains and key challenges

    Graeme C. Hays;Heather J. Koldewey;Heather J. Koldewey;Samantha Andrzejaczek;Martin J. Attrill

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Michael S. Johnson
Michael S. Johnson University of Western Australia

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