Author
Sekimura, T
Madzvamuse, A
Wathen, A
Maini, P
Journal title
Proc Biol Sci
DOI
10.1098/rspb.2000.1081
Issue
1446
Volume
267
Last updated
2026-02-12T12:45:36.13+00:00
Page
851-859
Abstract
The butterfly Papilio dardanus is well known for the spectacular phenotypic polymorphism in the female of the species. We show that numerical simulations of a reaction diffusion model on a geometrically accurate wing domain produce spatial patterns that are consistent with many of those observed on the butterfly. Our results suggest that the wing coloration is due to a simple underlying stripe-like pattern of some pigment-inducing morphogen. We focus on the effect of key factors such as parameter values for mode selection, threshold values which determine colour, wing shape and boundary conditions. The generality of our approach should allow us to investigate other butterfly species. The relationship between these key factors and gene activities is discussed in the context of recent biological advances.
Symplectic ID
18640
Download URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10853726
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
07 May 2000
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