Phenotypic variation is ubiquitous in natural populations, both within and between populations of the same species. Variation in body size is an obvious example of phenotypic variation and in some insects can reach extreme limits, intrapopulational differences in...
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Roff, D. A. (1990). Understanding the Evolution of Insect Life-Cycles: The Role of Genetic Analysis. In Insect Life Cycles (pp. 5–27). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3464-0_2
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