Biogeographic barriers are typically considered prominent geographic features that block or severely restrict dispersal and gene flow. However, mating barriers can also emerge within continuous suitable habitats, driven by ecological or behavioural constraints. Migratory insects show an extraordinary capacity to traverse vast geographic ranges, as well as notable landscape features like mountains, deserts and oceans. Yet, their movements are not unrestricted: they are shaped by seasonal dynamics
An Equatorial Hemispheric Barrier Shapes the Diversification of Migratory Belenois Butterflies
Anna Janiczek·Gerard Talavera·Niclas Backström·Perpetra Akite·Vazrick Nazari·Steve C. Collins·Farid Bahleman·A. Palahí·Leonardo Dapporto·Gemma Díaz‐Martínez·Roger Vila·Michael F. Braby·Tomasz Suchan·Aurora García‐Berro
