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  • Research Explained
    29 December 2022

    THE ART OF SUBTERFUGE

    HOW BUTTERFLY COMMUNITIES EVOLVE INTO A GAME OF WARNING AND DECEIPT!

    Students from Dr. Krushnamegh Kunte's Biodiversity Lab have discovered some secrets of a long evolutionary game through which butterflies come to warn, fool and escape their predators using traits such as wing colour patterns and flight

     

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  • Research Explained
    23 October 2021

    Indian Butterfly Monitoring Scheme Launched

    A network to monitor butterfly populations in India for science, education, community building, and biodiversity conservation 

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  • NCBS makes News
    19 April 2021

    Butterflies and moths look at the world differently: Blame it on evolution

    All moths engage in swift flight manoeuvres, and their eyes can sense the slightest change in their environment. What causes their eyes to perform the same functions under different light conditions is not clear to scientists. Recently, researchers have studied whether the butterflies and moths’ activity patterns at different times of the day can explain the difference in how their eyes function.

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  • NCBS makes News
    09 September 2020

    The wings of diversity

    When NCBS scientists Krushnamegh Kunte and Vaishali Bhaumik explored the movement pattern of butterflies – a species they studied for years – they discovered how such contrasting movement patterns influenced the reproductive characteristics of the winged insects.

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  • NCBS makes News
    11 September 2020

    A vote for India’s national butterfly

    A first-of-its kind online public campaign is underway to choose from a list of seven winged wonders nominated by experts. The butterfly poll will end on October 7.

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  • Research Explained
    18 August 2020

    VAGABONDING FEMALE BUTTERFLIES WEIGH IN ON REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES

    Reproductive function of female butterflies burdens their capabilities for long-distance flight, which may affect populations in a changing, uncertain world

     

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  • NCBS makes News
    12 August 2020

    Pierrot butterflies take scientists from museum collections to the outdoors and back!

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  • Research Explained
    09 January 2020

    Bacteria get free lunch with butterflies and dragonflies

    For humans, trade is second nature and civilizations have flourished and fallen with the fate of their trade. In fact, the mutual scratching of backs is a cornerstone of many animal societies. On the other hand, deep and sustained mutualisms across species were long thought to be quirks of evolution, where radically different players managed to stick together and trade for mutual benefit.

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  • NCBS makes News
    08 November 2019

    Butterfly migration through a metropolis

    As the monsoon draws to a close, thousands of butterflies make their way to the Western Ghats

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National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) is a premier centre for research and teaching in frontier areas of biology in India. Our  research at NCBS covers a diverse set of subjects in frontier areas of modern biology ranging in scope from atomic to population level studies.

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