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English: Oviposition site choice in a PC female butterfly. Females with one parent adapted to Psem and the other adapted to Ctor do not usually take the time to explore their host and instead lay their eggs at the point where they first contact an acceptable host plant. In this example, a PC female is placed at the top of Psem, immediately becomes interested, curls her abdomen, and begins to lay her eggs. The lack of deliberate oviposition site choice results in the moderate to high oviposition site heights characteristic of most different-host hybrids and all Ctor-adapted butterflies.
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Source Video S2 from McBride C, Singer M (2010). "Field Studies Reveal Strong Postmating Isolation between Ecologically Divergent Butterfly Populations". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000529. PMID 21048982. PMC: 2964332.
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