High species diversity and endemism within Madagascar is mainly the result of species ra-diations following colonization from nearby continents or islands. Most of the endemic taxa are thought to be descendants of a single or small number of colonizers that arrived from Af-rica sometime during the Cenozoic and gave rise to highly diverse groups. This pattern is largely based on vertebrates and a small number of invertebrate groups. Knowledge of the evolutionary history of aquatic beetles on Madagascar is lacking, even though this species-rich group is often a dominant part of invertebrate freshwater communities in both standing and running water. Here we focus on large bodied diving beetles of the tribes Hydaticini and Cybistrini. Our aims ...
Diving beetles are generally aquatic and live submerged in water during larval and adult stages. A f...
The biodiversity of Madagascar is well appreciated due to its high level of species richness and end...
Madagascar is known for its high endemism and as many as 90% of this unique diversity are forest-dwe...
<div><p>High species diversity and endemism within Madagascar is mainly the result of species radiat...
Abstract Biodiversity is disappearing at an exceptional rate, engendering a considerable effort of t...
Competition is often thought to promote ecological diversification and thereby to facilitate the coe...
Madagascar has a rich fauna of dung beetles (Scarabaeinae and Aphodiinae) with almost 300 species de...
Madagascar is the world's fourth largest island and has a wide range of climates and ecosystems. Env...
The biodiversity and endemism of Madagascar are among the most extraordinary and endangered in the w...
The temporal origin of Madagascar’s extraordinary endemic diversity is debated. A preference for Cen...
Ancient dispersal history may be obscured by subsequent dispersal events. Therefore, we intend to in...
Adaptive radiations of mammals have contributed to the exceptionally high levels of biodiversity and...
Madagascar is known for its high endemism and as many as 90% of this unique diversity are forest-dwe...
Madagascar, the world’s fourth largest island, has a long history of isolation (160 MY) and a wide r...
Although Madagascar is an ancient fragment of Gondwana, the majority of taxa studied thus far appear...
Diving beetles are generally aquatic and live submerged in water during larval and adult stages. A f...
The biodiversity of Madagascar is well appreciated due to its high level of species richness and end...
Madagascar is known for its high endemism and as many as 90% of this unique diversity are forest-dwe...
<div><p>High species diversity and endemism within Madagascar is mainly the result of species radiat...
Abstract Biodiversity is disappearing at an exceptional rate, engendering a considerable effort of t...
Competition is often thought to promote ecological diversification and thereby to facilitate the coe...
Madagascar has a rich fauna of dung beetles (Scarabaeinae and Aphodiinae) with almost 300 species de...
Madagascar is the world's fourth largest island and has a wide range of climates and ecosystems. Env...
The biodiversity and endemism of Madagascar are among the most extraordinary and endangered in the w...
The temporal origin of Madagascar’s extraordinary endemic diversity is debated. A preference for Cen...
Ancient dispersal history may be obscured by subsequent dispersal events. Therefore, we intend to in...
Adaptive radiations of mammals have contributed to the exceptionally high levels of biodiversity and...
Madagascar is known for its high endemism and as many as 90% of this unique diversity are forest-dwe...
Madagascar, the world’s fourth largest island, has a long history of isolation (160 MY) and a wide r...
Although Madagascar is an ancient fragment of Gondwana, the majority of taxa studied thus far appear...
Diving beetles are generally aquatic and live submerged in water during larval and adult stages. A f...
The biodiversity of Madagascar is well appreciated due to its high level of species richness and end...
Madagascar is known for its high endemism and as many as 90% of this unique diversity are forest-dwe...