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“Towards a Works List for Louise Talma”
A bibliography of composer Louise Talma's composition
RAKeller-Figure1_source_images-final
Source images of queens and workers from different representative ant species. Each individual is represented by a dorsal view and a profile view
RAKeller-Figure1_source_data_final
Measurements of length of the first, second and third thoracic segments, as well as total thoracic lengths, for representative queens and workers of different ant species. Different ratios between body parts are included. Measurements were taken from microscope images
La commedia e finita! iliti Kronika jedne gluposti. Silvio Foretić, Maršal, HNK Split u koprodukciji s Muzičkim biennalom
F ventral hindwing eyespots E4 and E6; , size of dorsal forewing anterior and posterior eyespots. In all panels, grey points illustrate phenotype distributions in the starting populations at Generation 0. and , distribution of concerted selection lines at Generation 10 relative to Generation 0 (: 'Black-Black' selected lines in red, 'Gold-Gold' selected lines in blue; : 'Large-Large' lines in red, 'Small-Small' lines in blue). and , distribution of antagonistic selection lines at Generation 10 relative to Generation 0 (: 'Black-Gold' in blue, 'Gold-Black' in red; : 'Small-Large' in blue, 'Large-Small' in red). Filled and solid points denote replicates in each selection direction. All data for Generation 10 are shown relative to trait values at Generation 0 (see Materials and Methods for details of trait estimation and selection). Before selection, color composition and size are both positively correlated across pairs of eyespots, but each shows substantial variation in the direction corresponding to antagonistic selection (shown in Figure 2). For Generation 0, N = 1056 for color composition and N = 2254 for size; sample sizes for individual selection lines at Generation 10 ranged from N = 179 to N = 228 (color composition) and from N = 191 to N = 245 (size).<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Differences in the selection response of serially repeated color pattern characters: Standing variation, development, and evolution"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/94</p><p>BMC Evolutionary Biology 2008;8():94-94.</p><p>Published online 26 Mar 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2322975.</p><p></p
Differences in the selection response of serially repeated color pattern characters: Standing variation, development, and evolution-1
Pulation mean. Both characters were selected for concerted (black points and lines) and antagonistic (grey) change in two eyespots, filled and solid points represent replicate populations. Lines join points in consecutive generations and mean phenotypes for the starting populations are plotted at the origin. , Selection for color composition of the fourth and sixth ventral hindwing eyespots (E4 and E6): 'BB' ('Black-Black') and 'GG' ('Gold-Gold') are concerted directions; 'BG' ('Black-Gold') and 'GB' ('Gold-Black') are antagonistic directions. , Selection for size (relative to wing size) of the anterior and posterior eyespots on the dorsal forewing: 'LL' ('Large-Large') and 'SS' ('Small-Small') are concerted directions; 'LS' ('Large-Small') and 'SL' ('Small-Large') are antagonistic directions. and , Representative phenotypes for each selected direction in generation 10 (, ventral hindwings shown for color composition lines; , dorsal forewings shown for eyespot size lines; wings arranged according to axes in and ).<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Differences in the selection response of serially repeated color pattern characters: Standing variation, development, and evolution"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/94</p><p>BMC Evolutionary Biology 2008;8():94-94.</p><p>Published online 26 Mar 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2322975.</p><p></p
Differences in the selection response of serially repeated color pattern characters: Standing variation, development, and evolution-0
F ventral hindwing eyespots E4 and E6; , size of dorsal forewing anterior and posterior eyespots. In all panels, grey points illustrate phenotype distributions in the starting populations at Generation 0. and , distribution of concerted selection lines at Generation 10 relative to Generation 0 (: 'Black-Black' selected lines in red, 'Gold-Gold' selected lines in blue; : 'Large-Large' lines in red, 'Small-Small' lines in blue). and , distribution of antagonistic selection lines at Generation 10 relative to Generation 0 (: 'Black-Gold' in blue, 'Gold-Black' in red; : 'Small-Large' in blue, 'Large-Small' in red). Filled and solid points denote replicates in each selection direction. All data for Generation 10 are shown relative to trait values at Generation 0 (see Materials and Methods for details of trait estimation and selection). Before selection, color composition and size are both positively correlated across pairs of eyespots, but each shows substantial variation in the direction corresponding to antagonistic selection (shown in Figure 2). For Generation 0, N = 1056 for color composition and N = 2254 for size; sample sizes for individual selection lines at Generation 10 ranged from N = 179 to N = 228 (color composition) and from N = 191 to N = 245 (size).<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Differences in the selection response of serially repeated color pattern characters: Standing variation, development, and evolution"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/94</p><p>BMC Evolutionary Biology 2008;8():94-94.</p><p>Published online 26 Mar 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2322975.</p><p></p
Differences in the selection response of serially repeated color pattern characters: Standing variation, development, and evolution-5
Pulation mean. Both characters were selected for concerted (black points and lines) and antagonistic (grey) change in two eyespots, filled and solid points represent replicate populations. Lines join points in consecutive generations and mean phenotypes for the starting populations are plotted at the origin. , Selection for color composition of the fourth and sixth ventral hindwing eyespots (E4 and E6): 'BB' ('Black-Black') and 'GG' ('Gold-Gold') are concerted directions; 'BG' ('Black-Gold') and 'GB' ('Gold-Black') are antagonistic directions. , Selection for size (relative to wing size) of the anterior and posterior eyespots on the dorsal forewing: 'LL' ('Large-Large') and 'SS' ('Small-Small') are concerted directions; 'LS' ('Large-Small') and 'SL' ('Small-Large') are antagonistic directions. and , Representative phenotypes for each selected direction in generation 10 (, ventral hindwings shown for color composition lines; , dorsal forewings shown for eyespot size lines; wings arranged according to axes in and ).<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Differences in the selection response of serially repeated color pattern characters: Standing variation, development, and evolution"</p><p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/94</p><p>BMC Evolutionary Biology 2008;8():94-94.</p><p>Published online 26 Mar 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2322975.</p><p></p
Four datasets from Oostra et al. Am Nat 2014
Four datasets from: Ecdysteroid hormones link the juvenile environment to alternative adult life histories in a seasonal insect; by Oostra, Vicencio; Mateus, Ana Rita A.; Van der Burg, Karin R.L.; Piessens,Thomas; Van Eijk, Marleen; Brakefield, Paul M.; Beldade, Patrícia; Zwaan, Bas; as published in American Naturalist 2014. This ZIP archive contains four csv data files:
1) experiment1.csv;
2) experiment2_dataset1.csv;
3) experiment2_dataset2.csv;
4) experiment2_dataset3.csv.
See readme.txt for details