Among Odonata, the dragonfly species Pantala flavescens is remarkable due to their nearly global distribution and extensive migratory ranges; the largest of any known insect. Capable of migrating across oceans, the potential for high rates of gene flow among geographically distant populations is significant. It has been hypothesized that P. flavescens may be a global panmictic population but no sufficient genetic evidence has been collected thus far. Through a population genetic analysis of P. flavescens samples from North America, South America, and Asia, the current study aimed to examine the extent at which gene flow is occurring on a global scale and discusses the implications of the genetic patterns we uncovered on population structure...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Dragonflies are sensitive to climate change due to their special habitat in aquatic and terrestrial ...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Among terrestrial arthropods, the dragonfly species Pantala flavescens is remarkable due to their ne...
Pantala flavescens is the most widespread odonate on Earth, absent only in Antarctica and parts of E...
The global population structure and dispersal patterns of Pantala flavescens (Fabricius, 1798) are e...
Proceeding global and local environmental changes require innovative conservation concepts and anima...
© 2018, The Genetics Society.Although low levels of genetic structure are expected in highly widespr...
Calopteryx splendens is a widely distributed palaearctic damselfly with a remarkably uniform morphol...
We present the first empirical treatment of the northernmost breeding dragonfly, Somatochlora sahlbe...
This dissertation uses computational molecular phylogenetic methods to study macro-and micro-evoluti...
Abstract. 1. Species that undertake regular two-way migration may be expected, through population co...
We conducted the first phylogeographic study of Patagonian insects, for which we selected the two mo...
1. Coenagrion mercuriale is one of Europe's most threatened damselflies. There is concern for the lo...
We explore the phylogeography and inter-population relationships of the Southern Hawker dragonfly, A...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Dragonflies are sensitive to climate change due to their special habitat in aquatic and terrestrial ...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Among terrestrial arthropods, the dragonfly species Pantala flavescens is remarkable due to their ne...
Pantala flavescens is the most widespread odonate on Earth, absent only in Antarctica and parts of E...
The global population structure and dispersal patterns of Pantala flavescens (Fabricius, 1798) are e...
Proceeding global and local environmental changes require innovative conservation concepts and anima...
© 2018, The Genetics Society.Although low levels of genetic structure are expected in highly widespr...
Calopteryx splendens is a widely distributed palaearctic damselfly with a remarkably uniform morphol...
We present the first empirical treatment of the northernmost breeding dragonfly, Somatochlora sahlbe...
This dissertation uses computational molecular phylogenetic methods to study macro-and micro-evoluti...
Abstract. 1. Species that undertake regular two-way migration may be expected, through population co...
We conducted the first phylogeographic study of Patagonian insects, for which we selected the two mo...
1. Coenagrion mercuriale is one of Europe's most threatened damselflies. There is concern for the lo...
We explore the phylogeography and inter-population relationships of the Southern Hawker dragonfly, A...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Dragonflies are sensitive to climate change due to their special habitat in aquatic and terrestrial ...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...