Earth & Environmental Sciences
butterfly
100%
plasticity
37%
learning
27%
phenotypic plasticity
18%
life history
18%
beetle
17%
phenotype
16%
sodium
16%
nutrition
15%
caterpillar
15%
tolerance
14%
sexual selection
13%
insect
13%
oviposition
12%
genetic variation
12%
zinc
12%
fecundity
12%
gene expression
11%
pollinator
11%
resource
11%
genotype
10%
diet
10%
cost
10%
exposure
9%
antioxidant
9%
nitrogen
9%
nutrient
8%
adaptive radiation
8%
divergence
8%
prior residence
7%
egg
7%
brain
6%
gene
6%
cognition
6%
arrival date
6%
song
6%
heavy metal
6%
effect
6%
neonicotinoid pesticide
6%
parental care
6%
imidacloprid
6%
organism
5%
animal
5%
fitness
5%
habitat
5%
predation
5%
Agriculture & Biology
butterflies
86%
plasticity
53%
learning
38%
cabbage
27%
life history
23%
phenotypic plasticity
18%
phenotype
17%
roadsides
15%
Pieris rapae
14%
sodium
13%
nutrition
12%
cognition
12%
Coleoptera
11%
fecundity
11%
host seeking
10%
case studies
10%
oviposition
9%
Danaus plexippus
9%
host plants
8%
sexual selection
8%
pollinators
8%
nitrogen
7%
energy
7%
adaptive radiation
7%
pollution
7%
transcriptome
7%
nutrients
6%
Onthophagus taurus
6%
genotype
6%
color
6%
information storage
6%
organisms
6%
evolutionary biology
6%
social support
6%
neurodevelopment
6%
roadside plants
6%
metal tolerance
6%
radishes
6%
body size
5%
polyphenism
5%
dietary minerals
5%
eggs
5%
nickel
5%
habitats
5%
diet
5%
personal development
5%
information processing
5%
pollinating insects
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Butterflies
64%
Coleoptera
45%
Physiological Adaptation
32%
Costs and Cost Analysis
23%
Learning
21%
Brassica
21%
Plant Nectar
13%
Nutrients
13%
Ecology
13%
Phenotype
11%
Insecta
10%
Ecosystem
10%
Sodium
10%
Heavy Metals
9%
Horns
9%
Diet
9%
Body Size
9%
Zinc
9%
Biological Models
9%
Plastics
8%
Gene Expression
8%
Life History Traits
8%
Genomics
8%
Transcriptome
7%
Nitrogen
7%
Body Regions
7%
Neonicotinoids
7%
Mammals
6%
imidacloprid
6%
Flowers
6%
Lizards
6%
Micronutrients
6%
Antioxidants
5%
Population Genetics
5%
Sympatry
5%
Population
5%
Ink
5%
Genetic Variation
5%
Muscle Development
5%
Biomimetics
5%
Sex Characteristics
5%
Genome
5%
Larva
5%