The Hawaiian Islands provide the venue of one of nature’s grand experiments in evolution. Here, we present morphological, behavioral, genetic, and geologic data from a young subterranean insect lineage in lava tube caves on Hawai‘i Island. The Oliarus polyphemus species complex has the potential to become a model for studying rapid speciation by stochastic events. All species in this lineage live in extremely similar environments but show strong differentiation in behavioral and morphometric characters, which are random with respect to cave age and geographic distribution. Our observation that phenotypic variability within populations decreases with increasing cave age challenges traditional views on founder effects. Furthermore, these cave...
Aim Understanding how ecological and evolutionary processes together determine patterns of biodivers...
Changes in sexual signals have the potential to promote rapid divergence and reproductive isolation ...
The evolution of troglobites comprises three distinct problems: cave colonization by an epigean ance...
After the successful colonization of a single ancestral species in the Hawaiian Islands, planthopper...
Adaptive radiation involves ecological shifts coupled with isolation of gene pools. However, we know...
Although temperate cave-adapted fauna may evolve as a result of climatic change, tropical cave dwell...
The Hawaiian Islands offer great potential for evolutionary research. The discovery of specialized c...
Large species radiations provide exceptional opportunities for understanding the processes involved ...
Highly specialized obligatory cave Arthropoda (troglobites) live in the relatively young lava tubes ...
Species formation during adaptive radiation often occurs in the context of a changing environment. T...
Abstract Background The processes through which populations originate and diversify ecologically in ...
The discovery of troglobionts in lava tube caves on the Hawaiian Islands archipelago altered our und...
Species occurring in unconnected, but similar habitats and under similar selection pressures often d...
"Nothing could possibly live there!" They said. Indeed, until recently, few specialized cave-adapted...
Particularly intriguing examples of adaptive radiation are those in which lineages show parallel or ...
Aim Understanding how ecological and evolutionary processes together determine patterns of biodivers...
Changes in sexual signals have the potential to promote rapid divergence and reproductive isolation ...
The evolution of troglobites comprises three distinct problems: cave colonization by an epigean ance...
After the successful colonization of a single ancestral species in the Hawaiian Islands, planthopper...
Adaptive radiation involves ecological shifts coupled with isolation of gene pools. However, we know...
Although temperate cave-adapted fauna may evolve as a result of climatic change, tropical cave dwell...
The Hawaiian Islands offer great potential for evolutionary research. The discovery of specialized c...
Large species radiations provide exceptional opportunities for understanding the processes involved ...
Highly specialized obligatory cave Arthropoda (troglobites) live in the relatively young lava tubes ...
Species formation during adaptive radiation often occurs in the context of a changing environment. T...
Abstract Background The processes through which populations originate and diversify ecologically in ...
The discovery of troglobionts in lava tube caves on the Hawaiian Islands archipelago altered our und...
Species occurring in unconnected, but similar habitats and under similar selection pressures often d...
"Nothing could possibly live there!" They said. Indeed, until recently, few specialized cave-adapted...
Particularly intriguing examples of adaptive radiation are those in which lineages show parallel or ...
Aim Understanding how ecological and evolutionary processes together determine patterns of biodivers...
Changes in sexual signals have the potential to promote rapid divergence and reproductive isolation ...
The evolution of troglobites comprises three distinct problems: cave colonization by an epigean ance...