Knowledge on the evolution of the New Zealand insect fauna is reviewed and outstanding questions are highlighted. The New Zealand insect fauna is a composite of old and recent lineages and many spectacular examples of evolutionary processes are evident, including species radiations, hybridisation and unusual adaptations. We discuss the origins and evolution of four prominent communities within the insect fauna: terrestrial lowland insects, alpine insects, aquatic insects and insect communities from offshore islands. Within each of these communities, significant lineages are discussed, and in particular the crucial adaptations that enable these lineages to thrive and diversify. Glacial history has had a dramatic impact on the New Zealand ins...
Twenty-four collembolan species are recorded from improved pastures and clovers in New Zealand, of w...
We highlight three areas of significant progress in ecology since 1989 which are particularly releva...
New Zealand biodiversity has often been viewed as Gondwanan in origin and age, but it is increasingl...
Knowledge on the evolution of the New Zealand insect fauna is reviewed and outstanding questions are...
Phylogeography contributes to our knowledge of regional biotas by integrating spatial and genetic in...
The Chathamiidae are an interesting family of caddisflies, unusual as all of the five known species ...
Insects are important to ecosystem functioning in freshwater habitats. They have a rich diversity, f...
Recent research on Banks Peninsula of several invertebrate species shows that populations in differe...
Tectonic activity, the emergence of the Southern Alps, and subsequent periods of glaciation have had...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...
The stick insects of New Zealand a re very interesting on three counts. Phasniids a re generally reg...
A prediction in phylogeographic studies is that patterns of lineage diversity and timing will be sim...
The broad-nosed weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae) fauna of New Zealand is diverse, but t...
The research presented in my PhD thesis consists of phylogenetic, biogeographic, taxonomic and ecolo...
Oceanic islands, and the processes by which they are colonised from mainland source populations of f...
Twenty-four collembolan species are recorded from improved pastures and clovers in New Zealand, of w...
We highlight three areas of significant progress in ecology since 1989 which are particularly releva...
New Zealand biodiversity has often been viewed as Gondwanan in origin and age, but it is increasingl...
Knowledge on the evolution of the New Zealand insect fauna is reviewed and outstanding questions are...
Phylogeography contributes to our knowledge of regional biotas by integrating spatial and genetic in...
The Chathamiidae are an interesting family of caddisflies, unusual as all of the five known species ...
Insects are important to ecosystem functioning in freshwater habitats. They have a rich diversity, f...
Recent research on Banks Peninsula of several invertebrate species shows that populations in differe...
Tectonic activity, the emergence of the Southern Alps, and subsequent periods of glaciation have had...
As a large, isolated and relatively ancient landmass, New Zealand occupies a unique place in the bio...
The stick insects of New Zealand a re very interesting on three counts. Phasniids a re generally reg...
A prediction in phylogeographic studies is that patterns of lineage diversity and timing will be sim...
The broad-nosed weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae) fauna of New Zealand is diverse, but t...
The research presented in my PhD thesis consists of phylogenetic, biogeographic, taxonomic and ecolo...
Oceanic islands, and the processes by which they are colonised from mainland source populations of f...
Twenty-four collembolan species are recorded from improved pastures and clovers in New Zealand, of w...
We highlight three areas of significant progress in ecology since 1989 which are particularly releva...
New Zealand biodiversity has often been viewed as Gondwanan in origin and age, but it is increasingl...