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I moved Heliconius doris to Laparus doris as all four references in the list put it there. Dger ( talk) 00:47, 7 October 2011 (UTC)
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Gilbert, L.E. 1991. Biodiversity of a Central American Heliconius community: Pattern, process, and problems. Pp. 403-427 in: Price, P.W., T.M. Lewinsohn, G.W. Fernandes & W.W. Benson. editors. Plant-Animal interactions: Evolutionary ecology in tropical and temperate regions. Wiley, New York.
Llaurens V, M Joron, and M. Thery. 2014. Cryptic differences in colour among Mullerian mimics: how can the visual capacities of predators and prey shape the evolution of wing colours?. J. Evol. Biol. 27:531-540. Devenport.1 ( talk) 16:57, 25 September 2014 (UTC)
Mallet J, and L.E. Gilbert. 1994. Why are there so many mimicry rings? Correlations between habitat behavior and mimicry in Heliconius butterflies. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 55:159-180. Devenport.1 ( talk) 16:57, 25 September 2014 (UTC)
Hines, H.M., B.A. Counterman, P. Albuquerque de Moura, M.Z. Cardoso, M. Linares, J Mallet, R.D. Reed, C.D. Jiggings, M.R. Kronforst, and W.O. McMillan. 2011. Wing patterning gene redefines the mimetic history of Heliconius butterflies. PNAS. 108,49:19666-19671. Devenport.1 ( talk) 16:57, 25 September 2014 (UTC)
–––This article has good information, but I think there are several places to go more in depth. One area is how DNA sequencing supports hybridization in comparison with other speciation hypothesis (such as selection in combination with ancestral polymorphism). I’m adding one sentence that touches on this, but I think it is something to look into. Also, why is hybridization even happening in the first place? How do specifically Heliconius species interact and choose mates? One last thing that could contribute to this article is to talk about how there are different mimicry rings in the same area. This is important, because if the only force creating Mullerian mimicry was predation education cost, it seems likely all the butterflies in one area would look the same. Grady.303 ( talk) 18:27, 1 October 2014 (UTC)
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The article has a somewhat piecemeal structure at the moment, and the grouping of sections under 'Model for evolutionary study' (sic) is distinctly curious. There's also no coherent history despite the mention of Bates, nor sufficient citation of that history. Chiswick Chap ( talk) 09:52, 19 November 2017 (UTC)