The evolutionary success of beetles and numerous other terrestrial insects is generally attributed to co-radiation with flowering plants but most studies have focused on herbivorous or pollinating insects. Non-herbivores represent a significant proportion of beetle diversity yet potential factors that influence their diversification have been largely unexamined. In the present study, we examine the factors driving diversification within the Scarabaeidae, a speciose beetle family with a range of both herbivorous and non-herbivorous ecologies. In particular, it has been long debated whether the key event in the evolution of dung beetles (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) was an adaptation to feeding on dinosaur or mammalian dung. Here we present mo...
Adaptive radiations of mammals have contributed to the exceptionally high levels of biodiversity and...
The landscape of the Australian Wet Tropics can be described as islands of montane rainforest Surrou...
Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used as model...
The evolutionary success of beetles and numerous other terrestrial insects is generally attributed t...
The subfamily Scarabaeinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) may have originated in Gondwanaland, through M...
The origin of the dung-feeding habits in dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) is debatable. Accor...
Extant terrestrial biodiversity arguably is driven by the evolutionary success of angiosperm plants,...
Extant terrestrial biodiversity arguably is driven by the evolutionary success of angiosperm plants,...
The evolution of dung beetles remains contentious with two hypotheses reflecting Cretaceous and Pale...
Background: As attested by the fossil record, Cretaceous environmental changes have significantly im...
Background: As attested by the fossil record, Cretaceous environmental changes have significantly im...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...
Paleotropical clades with largely disjunct distributions are ideal models for biogeographic reconstr...
The role of the geological uplift and climatic changes during the late Cenozoic on the species diver...
A plethora of studies published over the last two decades produced numerous contradictory phylogenie...
Adaptive radiations of mammals have contributed to the exceptionally high levels of biodiversity and...
The landscape of the Australian Wet Tropics can be described as islands of montane rainforest Surrou...
Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used as model...
The evolutionary success of beetles and numerous other terrestrial insects is generally attributed t...
The subfamily Scarabaeinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) may have originated in Gondwanaland, through M...
The origin of the dung-feeding habits in dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) is debatable. Accor...
Extant terrestrial biodiversity arguably is driven by the evolutionary success of angiosperm plants,...
Extant terrestrial biodiversity arguably is driven by the evolutionary success of angiosperm plants,...
The evolution of dung beetles remains contentious with two hypotheses reflecting Cretaceous and Pale...
Background: As attested by the fossil record, Cretaceous environmental changes have significantly im...
Background: As attested by the fossil record, Cretaceous environmental changes have significantly im...
Dung beetles of the subfamily Scarabaeinae have a worldwide distribution, with the Afrotropical regi...
Paleotropical clades with largely disjunct distributions are ideal models for biogeographic reconstr...
The role of the geological uplift and climatic changes during the late Cenozoic on the species diver...
A plethora of studies published over the last two decades produced numerous contradictory phylogenie...
Adaptive radiations of mammals have contributed to the exceptionally high levels of biodiversity and...
The landscape of the Australian Wet Tropics can be described as islands of montane rainforest Surrou...
Scarabaeine dung beetles are the dominant dung feeding group of insects and are widely used as model...