Trichoptera are a well-studied group of aquatic insects that are recognized by both entomologists and limnologists, for their especially peculiar habit of building nets and cases. The phylogeny of the order is a point of controversy with systamatists. However, the knowledge of their biogeography and their water quality and temperature tolerance provides great promise for the study of past aquatic environments and predictions of future climate change
Abstract.—Trichoptera are holometabolous insects with aquatic larvae that, together with the Lep-ido...
International audienceTaxonomy is undoubtedly complementary to other fields in biology such as ecolo...
This study was carried out in Munzur Stream (Tunceli/ Turkey) and its tributaries (Kodi Creek and Au...
The insect order Trichoptera (caddisflies) forms the second most species-rich monophyletic group of ...
The taxonomy, diversity, and distribution of the aquatic insect order Trichoptera, caddisflies, are ...
Trichoptera are a silk spinning order of stream macroinvertebrates that play an important role in st...
This book series provides comprehensive information on distribution and ecological preferences of Eu...
A phylogeny of the families of Trichoptera is reviewed to provide a basis for understanding the prob...
Based on a recalibrated BEAST diversification time analysis, we provide a revised chronology for the...
We analysed the sensitivity of European Trichoptera (caddisfly) species to climate change impacts, b...
We investigated how diversity and distribution of more than 11000 Trichoptera larvae in streams of c...
Numerous scientists have emphasized the importance of phylogenetic information in ecosysteic interre...
Species-level identifications of the larval stages of caddisflies are available for only a limited n...
Trichoptera are the major order among the aquatic insects and constitute a large proportion of benth...
Proceedings of the 1st Dresden Meeting of Insect Phylogeny. Dresden, September 19-12, 200
Abstract.—Trichoptera are holometabolous insects with aquatic larvae that, together with the Lep-ido...
International audienceTaxonomy is undoubtedly complementary to other fields in biology such as ecolo...
This study was carried out in Munzur Stream (Tunceli/ Turkey) and its tributaries (Kodi Creek and Au...
The insect order Trichoptera (caddisflies) forms the second most species-rich monophyletic group of ...
The taxonomy, diversity, and distribution of the aquatic insect order Trichoptera, caddisflies, are ...
Trichoptera are a silk spinning order of stream macroinvertebrates that play an important role in st...
This book series provides comprehensive information on distribution and ecological preferences of Eu...
A phylogeny of the families of Trichoptera is reviewed to provide a basis for understanding the prob...
Based on a recalibrated BEAST diversification time analysis, we provide a revised chronology for the...
We analysed the sensitivity of European Trichoptera (caddisfly) species to climate change impacts, b...
We investigated how diversity and distribution of more than 11000 Trichoptera larvae in streams of c...
Numerous scientists have emphasized the importance of phylogenetic information in ecosysteic interre...
Species-level identifications of the larval stages of caddisflies are available for only a limited n...
Trichoptera are the major order among the aquatic insects and constitute a large proportion of benth...
Proceedings of the 1st Dresden Meeting of Insect Phylogeny. Dresden, September 19-12, 200
Abstract.—Trichoptera are holometabolous insects with aquatic larvae that, together with the Lep-ido...
International audienceTaxonomy is undoubtedly complementary to other fields in biology such as ecolo...
This study was carried out in Munzur Stream (Tunceli/ Turkey) and its tributaries (Kodi Creek and Au...