Species morphometric variability is the result of the combined effect of genes and environment. This is emphasized in insects, especially in ones that rely on discrete food resources, such as xylophagous insects. Psacothea hilaris hilaris (Pascoe) (Coleoptera Cerambycidae Lamiinae), an exotic beetle already established in Italy, is used as a model species for the study. The findings presented in this research increase knowledge of morphological and colourimetric traits in P. h. hilaris and support the hypothesis that environmental cues can impact certain important morphometric features of exotic insects. Principal component analysis (PCA) and Bayesian\u2019s posterior probability applied to the dimensions of specimens collected over a four-...
Supplementary Materials: Figure S1: Elytra width variation in female Pterostichus melanarius from di...
The morphospace de®ned by 87 species of ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of Scottish non-forest...
Green roofs and nearby ground habitats provide an arena to study invasion and compare dispersal abil...
Adult body size is a noticeable feature of each organism and one of the most ecologically relevant q...
Abstract.—Nominally polyphagous species of herbivorous insects sometimes are comprised of multiple m...
Predicting the spread of invasive species is a challenge for modern ecology. Although many invasi...
The Asian ladybird (Harmonia axyridis Pallas), native to Asia, is one of the 100 most invasive speci...
Body size is a key biological trait, influencing the biomechanics, physiology, behaviour, and ecolog...
Bembidion (Talanes) aspericolle (Germar, 1829) is a Western Palearctic species which lives on the sh...
© 2016, Croatian Society of Natural Sciences. All rights reserved.Background and purpose: Despite pl...
The case described here analyses morphological change at the boundary between ecological and evoluti...
A dimorphic pattern of macrocephalic (wide, short) and stenocephalic (narrow, long) body shapes is o...
Abstract Predicting the spread of invasive species is a challenge for modern ecology. Although many ...
Bembidion (Trеpаnеs) articulatum (Panzer, 1796) is distributed from Great Britain in the west to Jap...
The snail-feeding carabid beetle Damaster blaptoides exhibits diverse head and thorax morphologies, ...
Supplementary Materials: Figure S1: Elytra width variation in female Pterostichus melanarius from di...
The morphospace de®ned by 87 species of ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of Scottish non-forest...
Green roofs and nearby ground habitats provide an arena to study invasion and compare dispersal abil...
Adult body size is a noticeable feature of each organism and one of the most ecologically relevant q...
Abstract.—Nominally polyphagous species of herbivorous insects sometimes are comprised of multiple m...
Predicting the spread of invasive species is a challenge for modern ecology. Although many invasi...
The Asian ladybird (Harmonia axyridis Pallas), native to Asia, is one of the 100 most invasive speci...
Body size is a key biological trait, influencing the biomechanics, physiology, behaviour, and ecolog...
Bembidion (Talanes) aspericolle (Germar, 1829) is a Western Palearctic species which lives on the sh...
© 2016, Croatian Society of Natural Sciences. All rights reserved.Background and purpose: Despite pl...
The case described here analyses morphological change at the boundary between ecological and evoluti...
A dimorphic pattern of macrocephalic (wide, short) and stenocephalic (narrow, long) body shapes is o...
Abstract Predicting the spread of invasive species is a challenge for modern ecology. Although many ...
Bembidion (Trеpаnеs) articulatum (Panzer, 1796) is distributed from Great Britain in the west to Jap...
The snail-feeding carabid beetle Damaster blaptoides exhibits diverse head and thorax morphologies, ...
Supplementary Materials: Figure S1: Elytra width variation in female Pterostichus melanarius from di...
The morphospace de®ned by 87 species of ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of Scottish non-forest...
Green roofs and nearby ground habitats provide an arena to study invasion and compare dispersal abil...