A powerful approach to address the general factors contributing to ecological speciation is to compare distantly related taxa that inhabit the same selective environments. In this design, similarities among taxa can elucidate general mechanisms of the process whereas differences may uncover specific factors important to the process for individual taxa. Herein, we present evidence of parallel patterns of morphological and behavioral variation among host-associated populations of two species of cynipid gall wasps, Belonocnema treatae and Disholcaspis quercusvirens, that each exhibit a life cycle intimately tied to the same two host plant environments, Quercus geminata and Q. virginiana. Across both gall-former species we find consistent diffe...
Natural enemies as selective forces maintaining and shaping morphological, physiological, and behavi...
Climate change is causing species to expand their ranges poleward into new locations. As species mov...
Background: The tree of life is significantly asymmetrical - a result of differential speciation and...
A powerful approach to address the general factors contributing to ecological speciation is to compa...
The role of divergent selection between alternative environments is well-recognized to promote repro...
Oak galls are spectacular extended phenotypes of gallwasp genes in host oak tissues and have evolved...
SYNOPSIS. Host shifts and subsequent host-race formation likely play a more common role in the speci...
All organisms exist within a complex network of interacting species, thus evolutionary change may ha...
Natural selection can play an important role in the genetic divergence of populations and their subs...
Quantifying the frequency of shifts to new host plants within diverse clades of specialist herbivoro...
The remarkable variation of species and phenotypes among insect herbivores is often explained by str...
International audienceBackground: While the communities constituted by phytophageous insects and the...
Sympatric speciation has been debated since the days of Darwin, but with the advent of relatively ne...
<div><p>Gall wasps (Cynipidae) represent the most spectacular radiation of gall-inducing insects. In...
Cryptic species diversity is a major challenge for the species-rich community of parasitoids attacki...
Natural enemies as selective forces maintaining and shaping morphological, physiological, and behavi...
Climate change is causing species to expand their ranges poleward into new locations. As species mov...
Background: The tree of life is significantly asymmetrical - a result of differential speciation and...
A powerful approach to address the general factors contributing to ecological speciation is to compa...
The role of divergent selection between alternative environments is well-recognized to promote repro...
Oak galls are spectacular extended phenotypes of gallwasp genes in host oak tissues and have evolved...
SYNOPSIS. Host shifts and subsequent host-race formation likely play a more common role in the speci...
All organisms exist within a complex network of interacting species, thus evolutionary change may ha...
Natural selection can play an important role in the genetic divergence of populations and their subs...
Quantifying the frequency of shifts to new host plants within diverse clades of specialist herbivoro...
The remarkable variation of species and phenotypes among insect herbivores is often explained by str...
International audienceBackground: While the communities constituted by phytophageous insects and the...
Sympatric speciation has been debated since the days of Darwin, but with the advent of relatively ne...
<div><p>Gall wasps (Cynipidae) represent the most spectacular radiation of gall-inducing insects. In...
Cryptic species diversity is a major challenge for the species-rich community of parasitoids attacki...
Natural enemies as selective forces maintaining and shaping morphological, physiological, and behavi...
Climate change is causing species to expand their ranges poleward into new locations. As species mov...
Background: The tree of life is significantly asymmetrical - a result of differential speciation and...