Butterflies in the family Pieridae (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) feed as larvae on plants belonging primarily to three distantly related angiosperm orders: Fabales (legumes and allied plants), Brassicales (crucifers and related plants containing mustard oil glucosides), and Santalales ('mistletoes'). However, some utilize plants from 13 other families in a further eight orders. We investigated the evolutionary history of host plant use of the Pieridae in the context of a recent phylogenetic hypothesis of the family, using simple character optimization. Although there is a close association between host plant and butterfly higher classification, we find no evidence for cospeciation but a pattern of repeated colonization and specialization. Th...
We present an overview of the morphology, larval food plants and general biology of the immature sta...
Plant feeding insects comprise about 25% of all animal species on earth and play an important role i...
1. In the study of the evolution of insect-host plant interactions, important information is provide...
A review of larval food plants of the genus Delias is presented. Larvae specialize primarily on aeri...
A detailed list of larval food plants of Mylothris based on review of published records in the liter...
Our world is changing rapidly and factors like urbanisation, changed agricultural practices and clim...
<div><p>We aggregated data on butterfly-host plant associations from existing sources in order to ad...
We characterized evolutionary patterns of host plant use across about 2500 species of British Lepido...
The remarkable diversity of plant-feeding insects could be explained by the dynamics of their plant ...
The tremendous diversity of plants and herbivores has arisen from a coevolutionary relationship char...
The remarkable diversity of plant-feeding insects could be explained by the dynamics of their plant ...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
We aggregated data on butterfly-host plant associations from existing sources in order to address th...
We present an overview of the morphology, larval food plants and general biology of the immature sta...
Plant feeding insects comprise about 25% of all animal species on earth and play an important role i...
1. In the study of the evolution of insect-host plant interactions, important information is provide...
A review of larval food plants of the genus Delias is presented. Larvae specialize primarily on aeri...
A detailed list of larval food plants of Mylothris based on review of published records in the liter...
Our world is changing rapidly and factors like urbanisation, changed agricultural practices and clim...
<div><p>We aggregated data on butterfly-host plant associations from existing sources in order to ad...
We characterized evolutionary patterns of host plant use across about 2500 species of British Lepido...
The remarkable diversity of plant-feeding insects could be explained by the dynamics of their plant ...
The tremendous diversity of plants and herbivores has arisen from a coevolutionary relationship char...
The remarkable diversity of plant-feeding insects could be explained by the dynamics of their plant ...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
We aggregated data on butterfly-host plant associations from existing sources in order to address th...
We present an overview of the morphology, larval food plants and general biology of the immature sta...
Plant feeding insects comprise about 25% of all animal species on earth and play an important role i...
1. In the study of the evolution of insect-host plant interactions, important information is provide...