This thesis was submitted to the department of Entomology and the faculty of the graduate school of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts
The evolutionary transition between winglessness and a full-winged morphology requires selective adv...
The central theme of this PhD thesis is natural variation in the wing length of the predatory two-sp...
One of the key objectives in biological research is understanding how evolutionary processes have pr...
This thesis was submitted to the department of Entomology and the faculty of the graduate school of ...
The allometric relationships between body size and several aspects of wing morphology in the insect ...
Wing venation has long been used for insect identification. Lately, the characterization of venation...
Body size influences wing shape and associated muscles in flying animals which is a conspicuous phen...
International audienceThe complex forces that shape butterfly wings have long been a subject of expe...
Caste shape dimorphism (CShD) has previously been studied in wasps through comparison of different b...
The wing venation is frequently used as a morphological marker to distinguish biological groups amon...
Wings are one of the most important structures in the evolution of insects and winged insects are wi...
All winged insects have wing veins that form unique patterns. A strong correlation between wing size...
Background: Correct species identification of blow flies is a crucial step for understanding their b...
The ability of powered flight in insects facilitated their great evolutionary success allowing them ...
Insect flight is made possible by different morphological structures: wings produce the lift, the th...
The evolutionary transition between winglessness and a full-winged morphology requires selective adv...
The central theme of this PhD thesis is natural variation in the wing length of the predatory two-sp...
One of the key objectives in biological research is understanding how evolutionary processes have pr...
This thesis was submitted to the department of Entomology and the faculty of the graduate school of ...
The allometric relationships between body size and several aspects of wing morphology in the insect ...
Wing venation has long been used for insect identification. Lately, the characterization of venation...
Body size influences wing shape and associated muscles in flying animals which is a conspicuous phen...
International audienceThe complex forces that shape butterfly wings have long been a subject of expe...
Caste shape dimorphism (CShD) has previously been studied in wasps through comparison of different b...
The wing venation is frequently used as a morphological marker to distinguish biological groups amon...
Wings are one of the most important structures in the evolution of insects and winged insects are wi...
All winged insects have wing veins that form unique patterns. A strong correlation between wing size...
Background: Correct species identification of blow flies is a crucial step for understanding their b...
The ability of powered flight in insects facilitated their great evolutionary success allowing them ...
Insect flight is made possible by different morphological structures: wings produce the lift, the th...
The evolutionary transition between winglessness and a full-winged morphology requires selective adv...
The central theme of this PhD thesis is natural variation in the wing length of the predatory two-sp...
One of the key objectives in biological research is understanding how evolutionary processes have pr...