Analysis of DNA sequence data from four genes (Elongation Factor-1α, wingless, 16S rDNA and cytochrome oxidase I) yielded a well-resolved, well-supported phylogeny for all 21 species of gall-inducing thrips found on Australian Acacia. This phylogeny was then used to investigate the evolution of various behavioural and life history traits, and to examine the level of agreement with the taxonomy of the group. Our results suggest that there may have been a single origin of soldier castes in gall-inducing thrips. Examination of the distribution of the three primary life history strategies employed by these thrips (pupating in the gall, pupating in soil with soldier castes and pupating in soil without soldier castes) indicates that two of the st...
This study investigated host-specificity and phylogenetic relationships in Australian galling flies,...
Understanding and interpreting the host plant interactions of “generalist” herbivorous insects requi...
Background Insects that feed on plants contribute greatly to the generation of biodiversity. Hypoth...
I) yielded a well-resolved, well-supported phylogeny for all 21 species of gall-inducing thrips foun...
The species of thrips found on Acacia constitute a major component of the Australian thrips fauna, w...
The diversification of gall-inducing Australian Kladothrips (Insecta: Thysanoptera) on Acacia has pr...
Thrips are well known as gall inducers, yet no field studies have been published on phlaeothripids i...
Phytophagous insects that specialise on broadly distributed plant groups are exposed to host-species...
The habit of inducing plant galls has evolved multiple times among insects but most species diversit...
Habitat modification mediated by abiotic processes imposes consequences for the diversification of p...
The form of social organization seen in the Acacia gall-inducing thrips genus, Kladothrips, is credi...
<div><p>Gall wasps (Cynipidae) represent the most spectacular radiation of gall-inducing insects. In...
The habit of inducing plant galls has evolved multiple times among insects but most species diversit...
Gall wasps (Cynipidae) represent the most spectacular radiation of gall-inducing insects. In additio...
We used microsatellite data to estimate levels of inbreeding in four species of solitary gall thrips...
This study investigated host-specificity and phylogenetic relationships in Australian galling flies,...
Understanding and interpreting the host plant interactions of “generalist” herbivorous insects requi...
Background Insects that feed on plants contribute greatly to the generation of biodiversity. Hypoth...
I) yielded a well-resolved, well-supported phylogeny for all 21 species of gall-inducing thrips foun...
The species of thrips found on Acacia constitute a major component of the Australian thrips fauna, w...
The diversification of gall-inducing Australian Kladothrips (Insecta: Thysanoptera) on Acacia has pr...
Thrips are well known as gall inducers, yet no field studies have been published on phlaeothripids i...
Phytophagous insects that specialise on broadly distributed plant groups are exposed to host-species...
The habit of inducing plant galls has evolved multiple times among insects but most species diversit...
Habitat modification mediated by abiotic processes imposes consequences for the diversification of p...
The form of social organization seen in the Acacia gall-inducing thrips genus, Kladothrips, is credi...
<div><p>Gall wasps (Cynipidae) represent the most spectacular radiation of gall-inducing insects. In...
The habit of inducing plant galls has evolved multiple times among insects but most species diversit...
Gall wasps (Cynipidae) represent the most spectacular radiation of gall-inducing insects. In additio...
We used microsatellite data to estimate levels of inbreeding in four species of solitary gall thrips...
This study investigated host-specificity and phylogenetic relationships in Australian galling flies,...
Understanding and interpreting the host plant interactions of “generalist” herbivorous insects requi...
Background Insects that feed on plants contribute greatly to the generation of biodiversity. Hypoth...