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List of works by Christer Wiklund

Among-population variation in tolerance to larval herbivory by Anthocharis cardamines in the polyploid herb Cardamine pratensis

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Butterfly oviposition preference is not related to larval performance on a polyploid herb

scientific article published on 20 March 2016

Butterfly seed predation: effects of landscape characteristics, plant ploidy level and population structure

scientific article published on 14 February 2007

Climate change, phenology, and butterfly host plant utilization

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Context-dependent resistance against butterfly herbivory in a polyploid herb

scientific article published on 4 February 2014

Latitudinal variation in diapause duration and post-winter development in two pierid butterflies in relation to phenological specialization.

scientific article published on 2 November 2014

Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of post-winter pupal development in two butterflies differing in phenological specialization

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Novel antagonistic interactions associated with plant polyploidization influence trait selection and habitat preference

scientific article published on 21 January 2010

Phenological matching rather than genetic variation in host preference underlies geographical variation in host plants used by orange tip butterflies

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Phenological synchrony between a butterfly and its host plants: Experimental test of effects of spring temperature

scientific article published on 19 October 2017

Plant ploidy level influences selection by butterfly seed predators

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Plant-herbivore synchrony and selection on plant flowering phenology

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The developmental race between maturing host plants and their butterfly herbivore - the influence of phenological matching and temperature.

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Timing of flowering and intensity of attack by a butterfly herbivore in a polyploid herb

scientific article published on 12 April 2015

Variation in plant thermal reaction norms along a latitudinal gradient - more than adaptation to season length

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