Bibliography of Checkerspot Papers (1980-1989)

BAUGHMAN, J.F. & MURPHY, D.D. 1988: What constitutes a hill to a hilltopping butterfly?. American Midland Naturalist 120:441-443.
BAUGHMAN, J.F., MURPHY, D.D. & EHRLICH, P.R. 1988: Emergence patterns in male checkerspot butterflies: testing theory in the field. Theoretical Population Biology 33:102-113.
BAUGHMAN, J.F., MURPHY, D.D. & EHRLICH, P.R. 1988: Population structure in a hilltopping butterfly. Oecologia 75:593-600. BOWERS, M. D., (1980). Unpalatability as a defense strategy of Euphydryas phaeton. Evolution 34 586-600.
BOWERS, M. D., (1981). Unpalatability as a defense strategy of western checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas). Evolution 35 367-375.
BOWERS. M. D., (1983). Mimicry in North American checkerspot butterflies. Euphydryas phaeton and Chlosyne harrisii (Nymphalidae). Ecol. Entomol. 8 1-8.
BOWERS. M. D., (1983). Iridoid glycosides and larval hostplant specificity in checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas: Nymphalidae). J. Chem. Ecol. 9 475- 493.
BOWERS. M. D., (1985). Host plant choice of checkerspot larvae: Euphydryas chalcedona. E. colon, and hybrids (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Psyche 92 39-48.
BOWERS. M. D., (1986). Population differences in larval host plant use in the checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas chalcedona. Entomol. Exp. App. 40 61-69.
BOWERS. M. D.,1. L. BROWN. & D R. WHEYE, (1985). Bird predation as a selective agent in a butterfly population. Evolution 39 93-103.
BOWERS, M. D. & G. M. PUTTICK, (1986). Fate of ingested iridoid glycosides in lepidopteran herbivores. J. Chem. EcoL. 12 169-178.
BOWERS, M. D. 1983: Mimicry in North American checkerspot butterflies: Euphydryas phaeton and Chlosyne harrisii (Nymphalidae). Ecological Entomology 8:1-8.
BOWERS, M. D. 1986: Population differences in larval hostplant use in the checkerspot, Euphydryas chalcedona. ( Entomol. exp. appl. 40:61-69.
BOWERS, M. D. & Farley, S.1990: The behaviour of grey jays, Perisoreus canadensis, towards palatable and unpalatable Lepidoptera. ( Animal Behaviour 39:699-705.
BOWERS, M. D., STAMP, N.E. & COLLINGE, S.K. 1992: Early stage of host range expansion by a specialist herbivore, Euphydryas phaeton (Nymphalidae). ( Ecology 73:526-536.
BRETHERTON R. F., (1981). On rearing the Spanish Fritillary Eurodryas desfontainii Godart. Proc. Trans. Br. Ent. Nat. Hist. Sec. 14 109-11.1.
BROWN.I. L. & P. R. EHRLICH. (1980). Population biology of the checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas chalcedona. Structure of the Jasper Ridge colony. Oecologia 47 239-251.
DOBKIN , D.S., OLIVERI, I. & EHRLICH P.R. (1987) Rainfall and the interation of microclimate with larval resources in the polulation dynamics of chekerspot butterflies Euphydryas editha inhabiting serpentine grassland. Oecologia Berl.,71, 161-6
EHRLICH P.R. & MURPHY D.D. (1987) Conservation lessons from long-term studies of checkerspot butterflies: A historical perspective. Science 188, 221-8
FRANKE, A., RIMPLER, H. & SCHNEIDER, D. 1987: Iridoid glycosides in the butterfly Euphydryas cynthia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae).Phytochemistry 26:103-106.
GARDNER D., STERMITZ F.R. (1988) Host-plant utilization and iridoid glycoside sequestration by Euphydruas anicia (lepidoptera:nymphalidae) J. Chem.Ecol. 14 2147-2168
HARRISON, S., MURPHY D.D. & EHRLICH P.R. (1988) Distribution of the Bay checkerspot buttefly evidence for a metapoulation model. Amer. nat., 132 360-82
HOLDREN C. E., & EHRLICH P. R.,(1981). Long-range dispersal in checkerspot butterflies: transplant experiments with Euphydryas gillettii. Oecologia 50 125-129.
HOLDREN. C. E., & EHRLICH P. R. (1982). Ecological determinants of foodplant choice in the checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas editha in Colorado. Oecologia 52 417-423.
JOHNSON, N.D., WILLIAMS, K.S. & EHRLICH, P.R. 1987: Effects of chemical fertilization of Diplacus auranticus on the development and persistence of postdiapause larvae of its lepidopteran herbivore Euphydryas chalcedona. American Midland Naturalist 117:435-438.
JONES, K.N., ODENDAL, F.J. & EHRLICH, P.R. 1986: Evidence against the spermatophore as paternal investment in checkerspot butterflies (Euphydryas: Nymphalidae). ( American Midland Naturalist 116:1-6.
LINCOLN. D. E., (1985). Host plant protein and phenolic resin effects on larval growth and survival of a butterfly. J. Chem. Ecol. 11 1459-1467.
LINCOLN.D. E.,T. S. NEWTON,P. R. EHRLICH & K. S WILLIAMS. (1982). Coevolution of the checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas chalcedona and its larval food plant Diplacus aurantiacus; larval response to protein and leaf resin. Oecologia 52 216-223.
LUCKENS, C.J. 1985: Hypodryas intermedia Ménétriès in Europe: An account of the life history. ( Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation 97:37-45.
MACKAY. D. A., (1982). Searching behavior and host plant selection by ovipositing Euphydryas editha butterflies. Ph. D. Dissertation, Univ. of Texas, Austin
MACKAY D. A., (1985). Pre-alighting search behavior and host plant selection by ovipositing Euphydryas editha butterflies. Ecology 66 142-151.
MAURICIO, R. & BOWERS, M.D. 1990: Do caterpillars disperse their damage?: larval foraging behaviour of two specialist herbivores, Euphydryas phaeton (Nymphalidae) and Pieris rapae (Pieridae). ( Ecological Entomology 15:153-161.
MCKECHNIE, S. W., P. R. EHRLICH. & R. R. WHITE, 1975. Population genetics of Euphydryas butterflies. I. Genetic variation and the neutrality hypothesis. Genetics 81 571-594.
MOONEY, H. A., P. R. EHRLICH. D. LINCOLN & K S. WILLIAMS, (1980). Environmental controls on the seasonality of a drought deciduous shrub, Diplacus aurantiacus and its predator, the checkerspot butterfly. Euphydryas chalcedona. Oecologia 45 143-146.
MOONEY, H. A., K. S. WILLIAMS, D. E. LINCOLNI & P. R. EHRLICH, (1981). Temporal and spatial variability in the interaction between the checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas chalcedona and its principal food source, the California shrub, Diplacus aurantiacus. Oecologia 50 195-198.
MUELLER, L. E., B. A. WILCOX, P. R. EHRLICH. D G. HECKEL. & D. D. MURPHY. (1985). A direct assessment of the role of genetic drift in determining allele frequency variation in populations of Euphydryaas editha. Genetics 110 495-511.
MULLER, J., 1969. A new food plant for Euphydryas phaeton. J. Lepid. Soc. 23 48. MURPHY, D. D., (1983). Nectar sources as constraints on the distribution of egg masses by the checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas chalcedona (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Environ. Entomol. 12 463-466.
MURPHY, D. D., (1983). On the status of Euphydryas editha baroni with a range extension off. editha luestherae. J. Res. Lepid. 21 194-198.
MURPHY, D. D., (1984). Butterflies and their nectar plants: The role of Euphydryas editha as a pollen vector. Oikos 43 113-117.
MURPHY, D. D. & EHRLICH P. R, (1980). Two checkerspot subspecies: one new, one on the verge of extinction. J. Lepid. Sec. 34 316-320.
MURPHY, D. D. & . EHRLICH P. R, (1983). Biosystematics of the Euphydryas of the central Great Basin with the description ofa new subspecies. J. Res. Lepid.22 254-261.
MURPHY. D. D., A. E. LAUNER. & P. R. EHRLICH. (1983). The role of nectar feeding in egg production and populations dynamics of the checkerspot butterfly, Euphydryas editha. Oecologia 56 257-263.
MURPHY, D. D., M. S. MENNINGERI & P. R EHRLICH. (1984). Nectar source distribution as a determinant of oviposition host species in Euphydryas chalcedona. Oecologia 62 269-271.
MURPHY, D. D., M. S MENNINGER. P. R. EHRLICH. & B, A. WILCOX. (1986). Local population dynamics of adult butterflies and the conservation status of two closely related species. Biol. Conserv. 37 201-223.
MURPHY, D.D., & WEISS S.B. (1988) Ecological Studies and Conservation of the Bay Checkerspot butterfly Euphydryas editha bayensis. Boil Conserv., 46, 183-200.
MURPHY, D.D. & WHITE, R.R. 1984: Rainfall, resources, and dispersal in southern populations of Euphydryas editha (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 60:350-354.
ODENDAAL. F. J., P. R. EHRLICH. & F. C. THOMAS. (1985). Structure and function of the antennae of Euphydryas editha (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). J. Morphol. 184 3-22.
ODENDAAL, F.J., TURCHIN, P. & STERMITZ, F.R. 1988 An incidental-effect hypothesis explaining aggregation of males in a population of Euphydryas anicia.American Naturalist 132:735-749.
ODENDAAL, F.J., TURCHIN, P. & STERMITZ, F.R. 1988: Influence of host-plant density and male harassment on the distribution of female Euphydryas anicia (Nymphalidae). Oecologia 78:283-288.
ORIVE, M.E. & BAUGHMAN, F.J. 1989: Effects of handling on Euphydryas editha (Nymphalidae). Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 43:244-247.
PORTER, K., (1981). The population dynamics of small colonies of the butterfly Euphydryas aurinia. Ph. D. Dissertation, Oxford Univ.
PORTER, K., (1982). Basking behavior in larvae of the butterfly Euphydryas aurinia. Oikos 38 308-312.
PORTER, K., (1983). Multivoltinism in Apantales bignelli and the influence of weather on synchronization with its host Euphydryas aurinia. Ent. Exp. Appl. 34 155-162.
PORTER, K., (1984). Sunshine, sex-ratio and behaviour of Euphydryas aurinia larvae. In, Vane Wright and Ackery, eds. The Biology of Butterflies. Academic Press, London.
POUNDS, J.A. & JACKSON, J.F. 1982: Gene flow and differentiation: The isolated populations of checkerspot butterflies in Colorado. American Naturalist 120:280-281.
RAUSHER, M. D., (1982). Population differentiation in Euphydryas editha butterflies. Larval adaptation to different hosts. Evolution 36 581-590.
RAUSHER, M. D., D. A. MACKAY, & M. C. SINGER, (1981). Pre- and post-alighting host discrimination by Euphydryas editha butterflies: the behavioral mechanisms causing clumped distributions of egg clusters. Anim. Behav. 29 1220- 1228.
SINGER, M. C., (1983). Determinants of multiple host use by a phytophogus insect population. Evolution 37 389-403.
SINGER, M. C., (1984). Butterfly-host plant relationships: host quality, adult choice, and larval success. In: Vane-Wright and Ackery. eds. The Biology of Butterflies. Academic Press, London.
SPOMER. S., (1985). Observations on the life history of Occidryas anicia bernadetta (Nvmphalidae) at the type locality. J. Lepid. Sec. 39 55-57.
STAMP, N. E, (1980). Effects of group size on an egg clustering butterfly. Ph. D. Dissertation, Univ. of Maryland.
STAMP. N E., (1980). Egg deposition patterns in butterflies why do some species cluster their eggs rather than deposit them singly? Amer. Natur. 115 367-380.
STAMP, N. E., (1981). Effect of group size on parasitism in a natural population of the Baltimore checkerspot, Euphydryas phaeton. Oecologia 49 201-206.
STAMP, N. E., (1981). Parasitism of single and multiple egg clusters of Euphydryas phaeton (Nymphaiidae). J. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 89 89-97.
STAMP, N. E., (1981). Behavior of parasitized aposematic caterpillars: advantage to the parasitoid or host? Am. Nat. 118 715-725.
STAMP, N. E., (1982). Aggregation behavior in Baltimore checkerspot caterpillars, Euphydryas phaeton (Nymphalidae). J. Lepid. Sec. 36 31-41.
STAMP, N. E., (1982). Selection of oviposition sites by the Baltimore checkerspot, Euphydryas phaeton (Nymphalidae). J. Lepid. Sec. 36 290-302.
STAMP, N. E., (1982). Behavior interactions of parasitoids and Baltimore checkerspot caterpillars (Euphydryas phaeton). Environ. Ent. 11 100-104.
STAMP, N. E., (1982). Searching behavior of parasitoids for webmaking caterpillars: a test of optimal searching theory. J. Animal Ecol. 52 387-395.
STAMP, N. E., (1984). Effect of defoliation by checkerspot caterpillars (Euphydryas phaeton and sawfly larvae (Macrophya nigra and Tenthredo grandis) on their host plants (Chelone spp.). Oecologia 63 275-280.
STAMP, N. E., (1984). Interactions of parasitoids and checkerspot caterpillars Euphydryas spp. (Nymphalidae). J. Res. Lepid 23 2-18.
STERNMITZ, F. S., D. R. GARDNER, F. J. ODENDAAL, & P. R. EHRLICH, (1986). Euphydryas anicia utilization of iriodoid glycosides from Castilleja and Besseya (Scophulariaceae) J. Chem. Ecol. 12 1456-1468.
THOMAS, C.D. 1986: Butterfly larvae reduce host plant survival in vicinity of alternative host species. (Oecologia 70:113-117.
THOMAS, C.D., NG, D., SINGER, M.C., MALLET, J.B., PARMESAN, C. & BILLINGTON, H.L. 1987: Incorporation of a European weed into the diet of a North American herbivore. Evolution 41:892-901.
THOMAS, C.D., &, SINGER, M.C.. 1987: Variation in host preference affects movement patterns within a butterfly population. ( Ecology 68:1262-1267
THOMAS, C.D., &, SINGER, M.C.. & BOUGHTON, D.A. 1996: Catastrophic extinction of population sources in a butterfly metapopulation. ( American Naturalist 148:957-975.
VAWTER, A. T. & J. WRIGHT, (1986). Genetic differentiation between subspecies of Euphydryas phaeton (Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae). J. Res. Lepid. 25 25-29.
WARREN M.S, (1986) Notes on habitat selection and the Larval host-plants of the brown argus , Aricia agestis, marsh fritillary, Eurodryas aurinia, and painted lady Venessa cardui in 1985. Entomologist's Gazette 37 65-67
WEISS, S. B., MURPHY D.D & R. R. WHITE (1988). Sun, Slope and butteflies: topographic determinants of habitat quality for Euphydryas editha Ecology, 69, 1486-96
WHEYE, D., & P. R. EHRLICH, (1985). The use of flourescent pigments to study insect behavior: investigating mating patterns in a butterfly population. Ecol. Entomol. 10 231-234.
WHITE, R. R., (1980). Inter-peak dispersal in alpine checkerspot butterflies (Nymphalidae). J. Lepid. Sec. 34 353-362.
WHITE R., (1986). Pupal mortality in the bay checkerspot butterfly. J. Res. WHITE, R. R., & M. P. LEVIN, (1981). Temporal variation in insect vagility: implications for evolutionary studies. Am. Midl. Nat. 105 348-357.
WILCOX, B. A., & D. D. MURPHY, (1985). Conservation strategy: the effects of fragmentation on extinction. Amer. Nat. 125 879-887.
WILLIAMS, E.H., (1981). Thermal influences on oviposition in the montane butterfly Euphydryas gillettii. Oecologia 50 342-346.
WILLIAMS. E. H., C. E. HOLDREN, & P. R. EHRLICH, (1983). The life history and ecology of Euphydryas gillettii Barnes (Nymphalidae). J. Lepid. Sec. 38 1-12.
WILLIAMS, K. S. (1981). The coevolution of the checkerspot butterfly Eupydryas chalcedona and its larval host plants. Ph. D. Thesis, Stanford Univ.
WILLIAMS, K. S., (1983). The coevolution of Euphydryas chalcedona butterflies and their larval host plants. III. Oviposition behavior and host plant quality. Oecologia 56 336-340. WILLIAMS. K. S., D. E. LINCOLN.& P. R EHRLICH. (1983). The coevolution of Euphydryas chalcedona butterflies and their larval host plants. II. Maternal and host plant effect on larval growth, development, and food-use efficiency. Oecologia 56 330-335.
WILLIAMS, K. S., D. E. LINCOLN, & P. R. EHRLICH. (1983). Coevolution of Euphydryas chalcedona butterflies and their larval host plants. I. Larval feeding behavior and host plant chemistry. Oecologia 56 323-329.
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