Ancient dispersal history may be obscured by subsequent dispersal events. Therefore, we intend to investigate the biogeography of metriorrhynchine net-winged beetles, a group characterized by limited dispersal propensity. We used DNA data to construct phylogenies and the BayesTraits and RASP programs to identify putative ancestral areas. Further, we inferred ultrametric trees to estimate the ages of selected nodes. The time frame is inferred from tectonic calibrations and the general mutation rate of the mitochondrial genes. Metriorrhynchini consists of two lineages with Afro/Oriental and Australian distributions. The basal lineages originated in Eastern Gondwana after the split of Australia, India and Madagascar; the Afrotropical and Madag...
The temporal origin of Madagascar’s extraordinary endemic diversity is debated. A preference for Cen...
The landscape of the Australian Wet Tropics can be described as islands of montane rainforest Surrou...
We investigated the relative importance of dispersal and vicariance in forming the Madagascar insect...
Ancient dispersal history may be obscured by subsequent dispersal events. Therefore, we intend to in...
<div><p>Ancient dispersal history may be obscured by subsequent dispersal events. Therefore, we inte...
Ancient dispersal history may be obscured by subsequent dispersal events. Therefore, we intend to in...
We synthesize the evidence from molecular phylogenetics, extant distribution, and plate tectonics to...
We investigated the spatial and temporal patterns of Cautires diversification on the Malay Peninsula...
<div><p>The neotenic <i>Platerodrilus</i> net-winged beetles have strongly modified development wher...
Aim: To determine the importance of different biogeographical processes (vicariance, dispersal, long...
The origin and diversification process of lineages of organisms that are currently widely distribute...
Following the acceptance of plate tectonics theory in the latter half of the 20th century, vicarianc...
The diversification of neotenic beetle lineages has not been studied, despite the potential for defi...
<div><p>High species diversity and endemism within Madagascar is mainly the result of species radiat...
The whirligig beetle genus Aulonogyrus Motschulsky, 1853 comprises more than fifty species divided a...
The temporal origin of Madagascar’s extraordinary endemic diversity is debated. A preference for Cen...
The landscape of the Australian Wet Tropics can be described as islands of montane rainforest Surrou...
We investigated the relative importance of dispersal and vicariance in forming the Madagascar insect...
Ancient dispersal history may be obscured by subsequent dispersal events. Therefore, we intend to in...
<div><p>Ancient dispersal history may be obscured by subsequent dispersal events. Therefore, we inte...
Ancient dispersal history may be obscured by subsequent dispersal events. Therefore, we intend to in...
We synthesize the evidence from molecular phylogenetics, extant distribution, and plate tectonics to...
We investigated the spatial and temporal patterns of Cautires diversification on the Malay Peninsula...
<div><p>The neotenic <i>Platerodrilus</i> net-winged beetles have strongly modified development wher...
Aim: To determine the importance of different biogeographical processes (vicariance, dispersal, long...
The origin and diversification process of lineages of organisms that are currently widely distribute...
Following the acceptance of plate tectonics theory in the latter half of the 20th century, vicarianc...
The diversification of neotenic beetle lineages has not been studied, despite the potential for defi...
<div><p>High species diversity and endemism within Madagascar is mainly the result of species radiat...
The whirligig beetle genus Aulonogyrus Motschulsky, 1853 comprises more than fifty species divided a...
The temporal origin of Madagascar’s extraordinary endemic diversity is debated. A preference for Cen...
The landscape of the Australian Wet Tropics can be described as islands of montane rainforest Surrou...
We investigated the relative importance of dispersal and vicariance in forming the Madagascar insect...