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    • H. Frederik Nijhout
    Books & Arts
    Nature
    Volume: 334, P: 660
  • Nature has developed the ability to produce a wide range of optical effects most notably in the butterfly wing. Here, the authors report on the analysis of the structures responsible for ultra-black coloration across different butterflies and combine this with modelling to identify the key characteristics

    • Alexander L. Davis
    • H. Frederik Nijhout
    • Sönke Johnsen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-7
  • Some insects have alternative wing morphs, one that is long-winged and changes habitat to follow resources, and one that is short-winged and flightless but has high fertility; here, the molecular details of this switch are revealed, with opposite effects of two insulin receptors controlling the development of different wing morphs in the planthopper.

    • Hai-Jun Xu
    • Jian Xue
    • Chuan-Xi Zhang
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 519, P: 464-467