Comparative analysis is a potentially powerful approach to study the effects of ecological traits on genetic variation and rate of evolution across species. However, the lack of suitable datasets means that comparative studies of correlates of genetic traits across an entire clade have been rare. Here, we use a large DNA-barcode dataset (5062 sequences) of water beetles to test the effects of species ecology and geographical distribution on genetic variation within species and rates of molecular evolution across species. We investigated species traits predicted to influence their genetic characteristics, such as surrogate measures of species population size, latitudinal distribution and habitat types, taking phylogeny into account. Genetic ...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
The combined analysis of neutral and adaptive genetic variation is crucial to reconstruct the proces...
The habitat template concept applied to a freshwater system indicates that lotic species, or those w...
Comparative analysis is a potentially powerful approach to study the effects of ecological traits on...
Thanks to the recent advancement of the sequence technologies, generating large volumes of DNA seque...
Species diversity can be inferred using multiple data types, however, results based on genetic data ...
Historically, there has been considerable disagreement between researchers about the criteria used t...
A central question linking ecology with evolutionary biology is how environmental heterogeneity can ...
The long-term geological stability of aquatic habitats has been demonstrated to be a determinant in ...
A fundamental question linking population genetics and community ecology is how adaptive processes (...
Adaptation to different environments can promote population divergence via natural selection even in...
This study uses a comparative genome scan to evaluate the contributions of host plant related diverg...
Presentation given at the XXXVIII Annual Meeting of the Willi Hennig Society, in University of Calif...
Local adaptation can be a fundamental component of speciation, but its dynamics in relation to gene ...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is e...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
The combined analysis of neutral and adaptive genetic variation is crucial to reconstruct the proces...
The habitat template concept applied to a freshwater system indicates that lotic species, or those w...
Comparative analysis is a potentially powerful approach to study the effects of ecological traits on...
Thanks to the recent advancement of the sequence technologies, generating large volumes of DNA seque...
Species diversity can be inferred using multiple data types, however, results based on genetic data ...
Historically, there has been considerable disagreement between researchers about the criteria used t...
A central question linking ecology with evolutionary biology is how environmental heterogeneity can ...
The long-term geological stability of aquatic habitats has been demonstrated to be a determinant in ...
A fundamental question linking population genetics and community ecology is how adaptive processes (...
Adaptation to different environments can promote population divergence via natural selection even in...
This study uses a comparative genome scan to evaluate the contributions of host plant related diverg...
Presentation given at the XXXVIII Annual Meeting of the Willi Hennig Society, in University of Calif...
Local adaptation can be a fundamental component of speciation, but its dynamics in relation to gene ...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is e...
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeogr...
The combined analysis of neutral and adaptive genetic variation is crucial to reconstruct the proces...
The habitat template concept applied to a freshwater system indicates that lotic species, or those w...