Physiological changes associated with evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification, range expansion or speciation are still incompletely understood, especially for non-model species. Here we study differences in protein expression in response to temperature in a western Mediterranean diving beetle species complex, using two-dimensional differential gel electrophoresis with one Moroccan and one Iberian population each of Agabus ramblae and Agabus brunneus. We identified proteins with significant expression differences after thermal treatments comparing them with a reference EST library generated from one of the species of the complex (A. ramblae). The colonisation during the Middle Pleistocene of the Iberian peninsula by A. ...
Individuals of widely spread species are expected to show local adaption in temperature tolerance as...
Individuals of widely spread species are expected to show local adaption in temperature tolerance as...
Species' ecological preferences are often deduced from habitat characteristics thought to represent ...
Physiological changes associated with evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification,...
Physiological changes associated with evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification,...
Physiological changes associated with evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification,...
This thesis studies a group of aquatic beetles (Agabus brunneus complex) that present important diff...
This thesis studies a group of aquatic beetles (Agabus brunneus complex) that present important diff...
<div><p>Population proteomics has a great potential to address evolutionary and ecological questions...
Population proteomics has a great potential to address evolutionary and ecological questions, but it...
Background: Species thermal requirements are one of the principal determinants of their ecology and ...
[spa] Esta tesis parte del estudio de un grupo de especies de escarabajos acuáticos (Agabus brunneus...
Chapter 7 published in part as Cioffi et al. 2016. Biology Letters 12 (6).Whilst the geographical ra...
Individuals of widely spread species are expected to show local adaption in temperature tolerance as...
Individuals of widely spread species are expected to show local adaption in temperature tolerance as...
Individuals of widely spread species are expected to show local adaption in temperature tolerance as...
Individuals of widely spread species are expected to show local adaption in temperature tolerance as...
Species' ecological preferences are often deduced from habitat characteristics thought to represent ...
Physiological changes associated with evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification,...
Physiological changes associated with evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification,...
Physiological changes associated with evolutionary and ecological processes such as diversification,...
This thesis studies a group of aquatic beetles (Agabus brunneus complex) that present important diff...
This thesis studies a group of aquatic beetles (Agabus brunneus complex) that present important diff...
<div><p>Population proteomics has a great potential to address evolutionary and ecological questions...
Population proteomics has a great potential to address evolutionary and ecological questions, but it...
Background: Species thermal requirements are one of the principal determinants of their ecology and ...
[spa] Esta tesis parte del estudio de un grupo de especies de escarabajos acuáticos (Agabus brunneus...
Chapter 7 published in part as Cioffi et al. 2016. Biology Letters 12 (6).Whilst the geographical ra...
Individuals of widely spread species are expected to show local adaption in temperature tolerance as...
Individuals of widely spread species are expected to show local adaption in temperature tolerance as...
Individuals of widely spread species are expected to show local adaption in temperature tolerance as...
Individuals of widely spread species are expected to show local adaption in temperature tolerance as...
Species' ecological preferences are often deduced from habitat characteristics thought to represent ...