Community ecologists are increasingly aware that the regional history of taxon diversification can have an important influence on community structure. Likewise, systematists recognize that ecological context can have an important influence on the processes of speciation and extinction that create patterns of descent. We present a phylogenetic analysis of 33 species of a North American radiation of damselflies (Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae: Enallagma Selys), which have been well-studied ecologically, in order to elucidate the evolutionary mechanisms that have contributed to differences in diversity between larval habitats (lakes with and without fish predators). Analysis of molecular variation in 842 bp of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I...
A range of factors may determine the structure of ecological communities in time and space, in parti...
Matrona basilaris Selys, 1853 is a damselfly distributed mainly in mainland China. A total of 423 in...
Stream dwelling invertebrates are ideal candidates for the study of ecological speciation as they ar...
The Enallagma and Lestes damselflies have both diversified and adapted over the past 10-15 million y...
North American Enallagma damselflies radiated during the Pleistocene, and species differ mainly by r...
Most species have evolved adaptations to reduce the chances of predation. In many cases adaptations ...
Ecological speciation occurs when adaptation to different environments causes the evolution of repro...
Ecological diversification of aquatic insects has long been suspected to have been driven by differe...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Abstract. The damselfly genus Enallagma originated in the Nearctic, and two Nearctic lineages recent...
The damselfly genus Enallagnia originated in the Nearctic, and two Nearctic lineages recently underw...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Survey data from New England showed that assemblages of Lestes damselflies are organized along the e...
An information tradeoff exists between systematic presence/absence surveys and purely opportunistic ...
A range of factors may determine the structure of ecological communities in time and space, in parti...
Matrona basilaris Selys, 1853 is a damselfly distributed mainly in mainland China. A total of 423 in...
Stream dwelling invertebrates are ideal candidates for the study of ecological speciation as they ar...
The Enallagma and Lestes damselflies have both diversified and adapted over the past 10-15 million y...
North American Enallagma damselflies radiated during the Pleistocene, and species differ mainly by r...
Most species have evolved adaptations to reduce the chances of predation. In many cases adaptations ...
Ecological speciation occurs when adaptation to different environments causes the evolution of repro...
Ecological diversification of aquatic insects has long been suspected to have been driven by differe...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Abstract. The damselfly genus Enallagma originated in the Nearctic, and two Nearctic lineages recent...
The damselfly genus Enallagnia originated in the Nearctic, and two Nearctic lineages recently underw...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Survey data from New England showed that assemblages of Lestes damselflies are organized along the e...
An information tradeoff exists between systematic presence/absence surveys and purely opportunistic ...
A range of factors may determine the structure of ecological communities in time and space, in parti...
Matrona basilaris Selys, 1853 is a damselfly distributed mainly in mainland China. A total of 423 in...
Stream dwelling invertebrates are ideal candidates for the study of ecological speciation as they ar...