Bibliography of butterflies


Turner, John Richard George



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Turner, John Richard George [1940- ]

1963. Mimetic multilocus polymorphism in South American butterflies (Heliconius spp.) (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Proceedings of the XI international Congress of Genetics (The Hague) 1: 146. [abstract; H. melpomene (Linnaeus), H. erato (Linnaeus)]

1965. Evolution of complex polymorphism and mimicry in distasteful South American butterflies. Proceedings. XIIth international Congress of Entomology (London), p. 267. [general; Guyana, West Indies]

1966a. A rare mimetic Heliconius (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Proceedings of the royal entomological Society of London (B) 35(9/10): 128 132 (25 October) [general; new subspecies: H. demeter beebei]

1966b. A little recognised species of Heliconius butterfly (Nymphalidae). Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera 5(2): 97 112, 3 figs., 3 tabs. [general; new subspecies: H. elevatus roraima; mimicry; Guyana, French Guiana]

1967a. The generic name of Papilio iulia Fabricius, sometimes called the Flambeau (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Entomologist 100(1244): 8 (20 January) [general]

1967b. Some early works on heliconiine butterflies and their biology (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Journal of the Linnean Society (London) (Zoology) 46(310): 255 266, 1 tab. (April) [general; new name: Heliconius melpomene meriana]

1967c. Goddess changes sex, or the gender game. Systematic Zoology 16(4): 349 350 (18 December) [Heliconius spp.; nomenclature]

1968a. Some new Heliconius pupae: their taxonomic and evolutionary significance in relation to mimicry (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Journal of Zoology 155(3): 311 325, 4 pls., 2 figs., 3 tabs. ([8] July) [general; morphology; larvae, imagines; Trinidad, South America]

1968b. Natural selection for and against a polymorphism which interacts with sex. Evolution 22(3): 481 495, 3 figs., 5 tabs. (20 September) [Heliconius spp.; Trinidad]

1970. Mimicry: a study in behaviour, genetics, ecology and biochemistry. Science Progress (Oxford) 58(230): 219 235, 7 figs. [general; Heliconius erato (Linnaeus), H. melpomene (Linnaeus); Neotropics]

1971a. Experiments on the demography of tropical butterflies. II. Longevity and home range behaviour in Heliconius erato. Biotropica 3(1): 21 31, 1 fig., 8 tabs. (June) [Trinidad]

1971b. Two thousand generations of hybridization in a Heliconius butterfly. Evolution 25(3): 471 482, 4 figs., 4 tabs. (30 September) [H. melpomene (Linnaeus); genetics; Trinidad, South America]

1971c. Studies of Müllerian mimicry and its evolution in burnet moths and heliconid butterflies, pp. 224 260, 1 pl., 8 figs., 4 tabs. In: Creed, R. (Ed.), Ecological genetics and evolution. Oxford, Blackwell. [Heliconius spp.; Neotropics]

1972a. See Suomalainen, E. et al., 1972.

1972b. The genetics of some polymorphic foms of the butterflies Heliconius melpomene (Linnaeus) and H. erato (Linnaeus). II. The hybridization of subspecies of H. melpomene from Surinam and Trinidad. Zoologica (New York) 56(4): 125 157, 4 + 37 figs., 10 tabs. (7 August) [general]

1973a. Passion flower butterflies. Animals (London) 15(1): 15 21, figs. (January) [also in Anima (Tokyo) 1(5): 57 62.] [Heliconius spp.; life histories; behavior; ecology; mimicry; Neotropics]

1973b. Illustrations of Heliconius (Nymphalidae): some rare and important specimens. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 27(2): 130 136, 22 figs. (16 May) [general; Neotropics]

1973c. The genetics of race formation in mimetic butterflies: is the gene the unit of selection? Genetics 74(2)(2): s281 (June) [abstract; Heliconius melpomene (Linnaeus), H. erato (Linnae­us); ecology]

1973d. See Suomalainen, E. et al., 1973.

1974a. Breeding Heliconius (Nymphalidae) in a temperate climate. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 28(1): 26  33, 6 figs. (14 March) [general]

1974b. See Brown, K. S., Jr. et al., 1974.

1975a. A tale of two butterflies. Natural History (New York) 84(2): 28 37, figs. (February) [Heliconius spp.; ecology; behavior; mimicry; Neotropics]

1975b. Communal roosting in relation to warning colour in two heliconiine butterflies (Nymphalidae). Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 29(4): 221 226 (24 November) [general; Trinidad]

1976a. Adaptive radiation and convergence in subdivisions of the butterfly genus Heliconius (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 58(4): 297 308, 1 fig., 3 tabs. ([2] June) [general; new subgenus: Neruda]

1976b. Muellerian mimicry: Classical 'beanbag' evolution and the role of ecological islands in adaptive race formation, pp. 185 218, 7 figs., 4 tabs. In: Karlin, S. & E. Nero (Eds.), Population genetics and ecology. New York, Academic Press. xiv + 832 pp., figs., tabs. [Heliconius spp.; Neotropics]

1977a. Elevage d'Heliconius (Nymphalidae) sous climat temperé. Bulletin de la Société Sciences Nat 14: 3 7, 6 figs. (June) [translation of J.R.G. Turner, 1974a]

1977b. Forest refuges as ecological islands: Discorderly [sic] extinction and the adaptive radiation of Muellerian mimics. Publications du Laboratoire de Zoologie de l'Ecole normale supérieure (Paris) 9: 98 117, 3 figs., 2 tabs. (15 July) [Heliconius spp.]

1977c. See Sheppard, P. M. & J. R. G. Turner, 1977.

1977d. A bibliography of Heliconius and the related genera. Stony Brook, New York, Author. 21 pp. [general]

1977e. Butterfly mimicry: The genetical evolution of an adaptation, pp. 163 206, 2 figs. In: Hecht, M. K., W. C. Steere & B. Wallace (Eds.), Evolutionary Biology. New York, Plenum Publishing Corporation. 10. [general]

1978. Why male butterflies are non mimetic: Natural selection, sexual selection, group selection, modification and sieving. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 10(4): 385 432, 6 figs. ([22] December) [general]

1979a. Two models of biogeography and three studies of Heliconius. Antenna 3(1): 40 41 (January) [general]

1979b. See Johnson, M. S. & J. R. G. Turner, 1979.

1981. Adaptation and evolution in Heliconius: A defence of Neodarwinism. Annual Review of Ecology and Syste-matics 12: 99 121, 3 figs., 1 tab. (November) [general]

1982. How do refuges produce biological diversity? Allopatry and parapatry, extinction and gene flow in mimetic butterflies, pp. 309 335, 9 figs., 3 tabs. In: Prance, G. T. (Ed.), Biological diversification in the tropics. New York, Columbia University Press. [Heliconiinae]

1983a. Mimetic butterflies and punctuated equilibria: some old light on a new paradigm. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 20(3): 277 300, 9 figs., 2 tabs. ([17] November) [Heliconiinae; Neotropics]

1983b. "The hypothesis that explains mimetic resemblance explains evolution": the gradualist saltationist schism, pp. 129 169, 1 fig. In: Grene, M. (Ed.), Dimensions of Darwinism. Themes and counterthemes in twentieth-century evolutionary theory. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press & Paris, Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme. [Heliconius]

1984a. Heliconius erato Aurivillius, 1882 (Insecta, Lepidoptera): proposed conservation under the Plenary Powers. Z.N.(S.)1759. Bulletin of zoological Nomenclature 41(1): 43 44 (29 March)

1984b. Corrections to the application concerning Heliconius erato Aurivillius, 1882. Z.N.(S.)1759. Bulletin of zoological Nomenclature 41(4): 197 (30 November)

1984c. Mimicry: The palatability spectrum and its consequences, pp. 141 161, 13 figs., 2 tabs. In: Vane-Wright, R. I. & P. R. Ackery (Eds.), The Biology of Butterflies. London, Academic Press. [general]

1984d. Darwin's coffin and Doctor Pangloss   do adaptationist models explain mimicry?, pp. 313 361, 13 figs., 2 tabs. In: Shorrocks, B. (Ed.), Evolutionary ecology. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications. [Heliconius spp.; genetics; evolution]

1984e. Extinction as a creative force, pp. 195-204, 5 figs. In: Chadwick, A. C. & S. L. Suttton (Eds.), Tropical rain-forest. The Leeds Symposium. Leeds, Leeds Philoso-phical and Literary Society [Heliconiinae]

1985a. See Sheppard, P. M. et al., 1985.

1985b. Fisher's evolutionary faith and the challenge of mimicry. Oxford Surveys in evolutionary Biology 2: 159 196, 1 fig. [general]

1986. The genetics of adaptive radiation: A Neo-Darwinian theory of puntuational evolution, pp. 183-207, 5 figs., 1 tab. In: Raup, D. M. & D. Jablonski (Eds.), Patterns and Processes in the History of Life. Heidelberg, Springer Verlag [Heliconiinae]

1987. The evolutionary dynamics of Batesian and Muellerian mimicry: similarities and differences. Ecological Ento-mology 12(1): 81 95, 9 figs., 1 tab. (February) [Heliconius spp.]

1988. The evolution of mimicry: a solution to the problem of punctuated equilibrium. American Naturalist 131 (supplement): 42-66, 8 figs. (June) [general]

1995. Mimicry as a model for coevolution, pp. 131-150, 7 figs. In: Arai, R., M. Kato & Y. Doi (Eds.), Biodiversity and evolution. Tokyo, The National Science Museum Foundation. [Heliconius doris (Linnaeus), Consul fabius (Cramer)]

1998. See Mallet, J. L. B. & J. R. G. Turner, 1998.

1999. See Speed, M. P. & J. R. G. Turner, 1999.


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