Aim The geological evolution of the Mediterranean region is largely the result of the Tertiary collision of the African and Eurasian Plates, but also a mosaic of migrating island arcs, fragmenting tectonic belts, and extending back-arc basins. Such complex paleogeography has resulted in a reticulate biogeographical history, in which Mediterranean biotas repeatedly fragmented and merged as dispersal barriers appeared and disappeared through time. In this study, dispersal-vicariance analysis (DIVA) is used to assess the relative role played by dispersal and vicariance in shaping distribution patterns in the beetle subfamily Pachydeminae Reitter, 1902 (Scarabaeoidea), an example of east– west Mediterranean disjunction. Location The ...
Three non-phoretic blister-beetle species (Mylabris schreibersi, Actenodia distincta and Cabalia seg...
The creation of geographic barriers has long been suspected to contribute to the formation of new sp...
The genus Pimelia Fabricius is the most speciose in the tribe Pimeliini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)....
[EN The beetle subfamily Pachydeminae Reitter, 1902 is one of the least-known subfamilies of Melolo...
Aim : The circum-Mediterranean region is one of the most complex regions of the Earth in terms of ge...
International audienceAimThe Mediterranean Basin (MB) is a species-rich biogeographical region with ...
International audienceAimDiscerning the relative role of geographical and ecological factors in prom...
The geographic distribution of a species is shaped by its biology and by environmental and palaeogeo...
A combination of dispersal-vicariance analysis (DIVA) and molecular clock dating of a calibrated, ra...
This paper presents the first phylogeneticanalysis of Pachydeminae Reitter, 1902; one of the least k...
To illustrate the use of natural historical data to evaluate vicariance and dispersal as hypotheses ...
[Aim]: Discerning the relative role of geographical and ecological factors in promoting diversificat...
Three non-phoretic blister-beetle species (Mylabris schreibersi, Actenodia distincta and Cabalia seg...
Several animal and plant species show a West Mediterranean distribution restricted to Maghreb and S...
This paper presents the first phylogenetic analysis of Pachydeminae Reitter, 1902; one of the least ...
Three non-phoretic blister-beetle species (Mylabris schreibersi, Actenodia distincta and Cabalia seg...
The creation of geographic barriers has long been suspected to contribute to the formation of new sp...
The genus Pimelia Fabricius is the most speciose in the tribe Pimeliini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)....
[EN The beetle subfamily Pachydeminae Reitter, 1902 is one of the least-known subfamilies of Melolo...
Aim : The circum-Mediterranean region is one of the most complex regions of the Earth in terms of ge...
International audienceAimThe Mediterranean Basin (MB) is a species-rich biogeographical region with ...
International audienceAimDiscerning the relative role of geographical and ecological factors in prom...
The geographic distribution of a species is shaped by its biology and by environmental and palaeogeo...
A combination of dispersal-vicariance analysis (DIVA) and molecular clock dating of a calibrated, ra...
This paper presents the first phylogeneticanalysis of Pachydeminae Reitter, 1902; one of the least k...
To illustrate the use of natural historical data to evaluate vicariance and dispersal as hypotheses ...
[Aim]: Discerning the relative role of geographical and ecological factors in promoting diversificat...
Three non-phoretic blister-beetle species (Mylabris schreibersi, Actenodia distincta and Cabalia seg...
Several animal and plant species show a West Mediterranean distribution restricted to Maghreb and S...
This paper presents the first phylogenetic analysis of Pachydeminae Reitter, 1902; one of the least ...
Three non-phoretic blister-beetle species (Mylabris schreibersi, Actenodia distincta and Cabalia seg...
The creation of geographic barriers has long been suspected to contribute to the formation of new sp...
The genus Pimelia Fabricius is the most speciose in the tribe Pimeliini (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)....