Background Insects that feed on plants contribute greatly to the generation of biodiversity. Hypotheses explaining rate increases in phytophagous insect diversification and mechanisms driving speciation in such specialists remain vexing despite considerable attention. The proliferation of plant-feeding insects and their hosts are expected to broadly parallel one another where climate change over geological timescales imposes consequences for the diversification of flora and fauna via habitat modification. This work uses a phylogenetic approach to investigate the premise that the aridification of Australia, and subsequent expansion and modification of arid-adapted host flora, has implications for the diversification of insects that speciali...
The first part of this dissertation explores the evolution of two iconic groups of species through A...
The species of thrips found on Acacia constitute a major component of the Australian thrips fauna, w...
Aim: The ways in which abiotic factors contribute to parallel evolution—the evolution of similar, de...
© 2007 McLeish et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under...
Habitat modification mediated by abiotic processes imposes consequences for the diversification of p...
Phytophagous insects that specialise on broadly distributed plant groups are exposed to host-species...
The diversification of gall-inducing Australian Kladothrips (Insecta: Thysanoptera) on Acacia has pr...
"Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the School of Biological Sciences, Macqu...
Diversity patterns of herbivores have been related to climate, host plant traits, host plant distri...
Creontiades dilutus (Stål), the green mirid, is a polyphagous herbivorous insect endemic to Australi...
Evidence regarding the effect of temperature and rainfall on gall-inducing insects is contradictory:...
Analysis of DNA sequence data from four genes (Elongation Factor-1α, wingless, 16S rDNA and cytochro...
We examined distributions of 33 gall forming insect species on parent species and three hybrid pheno...
Aim: Shifts in diversification rates of Australian flora and fauna have been associated with aridifi...
G Cook2 Background: The tree of life is significantly asymmetrical- a result of differential speciat...
The first part of this dissertation explores the evolution of two iconic groups of species through A...
The species of thrips found on Acacia constitute a major component of the Australian thrips fauna, w...
Aim: The ways in which abiotic factors contribute to parallel evolution—the evolution of similar, de...
© 2007 McLeish et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under...
Habitat modification mediated by abiotic processes imposes consequences for the diversification of p...
Phytophagous insects that specialise on broadly distributed plant groups are exposed to host-species...
The diversification of gall-inducing Australian Kladothrips (Insecta: Thysanoptera) on Acacia has pr...
"Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the School of Biological Sciences, Macqu...
Diversity patterns of herbivores have been related to climate, host plant traits, host plant distri...
Creontiades dilutus (Stål), the green mirid, is a polyphagous herbivorous insect endemic to Australi...
Evidence regarding the effect of temperature and rainfall on gall-inducing insects is contradictory:...
Analysis of DNA sequence data from four genes (Elongation Factor-1α, wingless, 16S rDNA and cytochro...
We examined distributions of 33 gall forming insect species on parent species and three hybrid pheno...
Aim: Shifts in diversification rates of Australian flora and fauna have been associated with aridifi...
G Cook2 Background: The tree of life is significantly asymmetrical- a result of differential speciat...
The first part of this dissertation explores the evolution of two iconic groups of species through A...
The species of thrips found on Acacia constitute a major component of the Australian thrips fauna, w...
Aim: The ways in which abiotic factors contribute to parallel evolution—the evolution of similar, de...