Calcrete aquifers from the Yilgarn region in central Western Australia‘s arid zone contain a highly diverse range of obligate groundwater invertebrate species (stygofauna), with many endemic to single calcretes. Phylogenetic studies on the diving beetles from the Yilgarn calcretes suggest a scenario of invasion of the subterranean environment by several surface dwelling ancestors during aridification of the region since the Miocene. This system is ideal for examining modes of speciation within a closed calcrete body and in particular the relative roles of allopatric, parapatric and sympatric speciation in the generation of diving beetle (Dytiscidae) species diversity. Previous phylogenetic analyses have identified 13 independent cases of sy...
Evidence is growing that not only allopatric but also sympatric speciation can be important in the e...
The arid Yilgarn region of Western Australia contains numerous subterranean calcrete aquifers with u...
Most subterranean animals are assumed to have evolved from surface ancestors following colonisation ...
The Yilgarn calcrete aquifers in Western Australia are an interesting system for investigating the p...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Calcre...
The evolution of subterranean animals following multiple colonisation events from the surface has be...
Evidence is growing that not only allopatric but also sympatric speciation can be important in the e...
Evidence is growing that not only allopatric but also sympatric speciation can be important in the e...
Evidence is growing that not only allopatric but also sympatric speciation can be important in the e...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2003 The Society for th...
Calcrete aquifers from the Yilgarn region of arid central Western Australia contain an assemblage of...
In 1998, a unique subterranean ecosystem was discovered in numerous isolated calcrete (carbonate) aq...
In 1998, a unique subterranean ecosystem was discovered in numerous isolated calcrete (carbonate) aq...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn 1998, a unique subterranean ecosy...
Abstract Calcrete aquifers in arid inland Australia have recently been found to contain the world's ...
Evidence is growing that not only allopatric but also sympatric speciation can be important in the e...
The arid Yilgarn region of Western Australia contains numerous subterranean calcrete aquifers with u...
Most subterranean animals are assumed to have evolved from surface ancestors following colonisation ...
The Yilgarn calcrete aquifers in Western Australia are an interesting system for investigating the p...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Calcre...
The evolution of subterranean animals following multiple colonisation events from the surface has be...
Evidence is growing that not only allopatric but also sympatric speciation can be important in the e...
Evidence is growing that not only allopatric but also sympatric speciation can be important in the e...
Evidence is growing that not only allopatric but also sympatric speciation can be important in the e...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2003 The Society for th...
Calcrete aquifers from the Yilgarn region of arid central Western Australia contain an assemblage of...
In 1998, a unique subterranean ecosystem was discovered in numerous isolated calcrete (carbonate) aq...
In 1998, a unique subterranean ecosystem was discovered in numerous isolated calcrete (carbonate) aq...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn 1998, a unique subterranean ecosy...
Abstract Calcrete aquifers in arid inland Australia have recently been found to contain the world's ...
Evidence is growing that not only allopatric but also sympatric speciation can be important in the e...
The arid Yilgarn region of Western Australia contains numerous subterranean calcrete aquifers with u...
Most subterranean animals are assumed to have evolved from surface ancestors following colonisation ...