After the successful colonization of a single ancestral species in the Hawaiian Islands, planthoppers of the cixiid genus Oliarus underwent intensive adaptive radiation resulting in 80 described endemic species. Oliarus habitats range from montaneous rain forests to dry coastal biotopes and subterranean environments. At least 7 independant evolutionary lines represented by different species have adapted to lava tubes on Molokai (1), Maui (3), and Hawaii Island (3). Behavioral and morphological studies on one of these evolutionary lines on Hawaii Island, the blind, flight- and pigmentless Oliarus polyphentus have provided evidence for reproductive isolation between allopatric populations which may in fact be separate species. Significant dif...
Compared to the striking diversification and levels of endemism observed in many terrestrial groups ...
Compared to the striking diversification and levels of endemism observed in many terrestrial groups ...
Species formation during adaptive radiation often occurs in the context of a changing environment. T...
After the successful colonization of a single ancestral species in the Hawaiian Islands, planthopper...
The Hawaiian Islands provide the venue of one of nature’s grand experiments in evolution. Here, we p...
Large species radiations provide exceptional opportunities for understanding the processes involved ...
The Hawaiian Islands offer great potential for evolutionary research. The discovery of specialized c...
Adaptive radiation involves ecological shifts coupled with isolation of gene pools. However, we know...
The discovery of troglobionts in lava tube caves on the Hawaiian Islands archipelago altered our und...
Although temperate cave-adapted fauna may evolve as a result of climatic change, tropical cave dwell...
Highly specialized obligatory cave Arthropoda (troglobites) live in the relatively young lava tubes ...
Abstract Background The processes through which populations originate and diversify ecologically in ...
With 206 endemic species, the phytophagous Fulgoroidea, or planthoppers, are among the most importa...
The relationship between plants and insects is one of the greatest evolutionary stories in the histo...
Planthoppers in the family Cixiidae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Fulgoromorpha) harbor a diverse set...
Compared to the striking diversification and levels of endemism observed in many terrestrial groups ...
Compared to the striking diversification and levels of endemism observed in many terrestrial groups ...
Species formation during adaptive radiation often occurs in the context of a changing environment. T...
After the successful colonization of a single ancestral species in the Hawaiian Islands, planthopper...
The Hawaiian Islands provide the venue of one of nature’s grand experiments in evolution. Here, we p...
Large species radiations provide exceptional opportunities for understanding the processes involved ...
The Hawaiian Islands offer great potential for evolutionary research. The discovery of specialized c...
Adaptive radiation involves ecological shifts coupled with isolation of gene pools. However, we know...
The discovery of troglobionts in lava tube caves on the Hawaiian Islands archipelago altered our und...
Although temperate cave-adapted fauna may evolve as a result of climatic change, tropical cave dwell...
Highly specialized obligatory cave Arthropoda (troglobites) live in the relatively young lava tubes ...
Abstract Background The processes through which populations originate and diversify ecologically in ...
With 206 endemic species, the phytophagous Fulgoroidea, or planthoppers, are among the most importa...
The relationship between plants and insects is one of the greatest evolutionary stories in the histo...
Planthoppers in the family Cixiidae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Fulgoromorpha) harbor a diverse set...
Compared to the striking diversification and levels of endemism observed in many terrestrial groups ...
Compared to the striking diversification and levels of endemism observed in many terrestrial groups ...
Species formation during adaptive radiation often occurs in the context of a changing environment. T...