A key challenge for biologists is to document and explain global patterns of diversification in a wide range of environments. Here, we explore patterns of continental-scale diversification in a groundwater species-rich clade, the superfamily Aselloidea (Pancrustacea: Isopoda). Our analyses supported a constant diversification rate during most of the course of Aselloidea evolution, until 4–15 Ma when diversification rates started to decrease. This constant accumulation of lineages challenges the view that groundwater species diversification in temperate regions might have been primarily driven by major changes in physical environment leading to the extinction of surface populations and subsequent synchronous isolation of multiple groundwater...
1. The unique aquatic fauna of the island-like groundwater springs of arid inland Australia raises i...
The exceptional groundwater community inhabiting the karstic Edwards-Trinity Aquifer system in centr...
International audienceDuring the Cenozoic, Australia experienced major climatic shifts that have had...
A key challenge for biologists is to document and explain global patterns of diversification in a wi...
International audienceA key challenge for biologists is to document and explain global patterns of d...
Abstract Transition to novel environments, such as groundwater colonization by surface organisms, pr...
The potentially important role of northern microrefugia during postglacial dispersal is challenging ...
Ecologists increasingly rely on molecular delimitation methods (MMs) to identify species boundaries,...
During the past years, important studies have been carried out not only to quantify the species rich...
Evidence is growing that not only allopatric but also sympatric speciation can be important in the e...
In the last two decades, there has been a substantial progress in the availability of records for se...
Ecologists increasingly rely on molecular delimitation methods (MMs) to identify species boundaries,...
1. The unique aquatic fauna of the island-like groundwater springs of arid inland Australia raises i...
The exceptional groundwater community inhabiting the karstic Edwards-Trinity Aquifer system in centr...
International audienceDuring the Cenozoic, Australia experienced major climatic shifts that have had...
A key challenge for biologists is to document and explain global patterns of diversification in a wi...
International audienceA key challenge for biologists is to document and explain global patterns of d...
Abstract Transition to novel environments, such as groundwater colonization by surface organisms, pr...
The potentially important role of northern microrefugia during postglacial dispersal is challenging ...
Ecologists increasingly rely on molecular delimitation methods (MMs) to identify species boundaries,...
During the past years, important studies have been carried out not only to quantify the species rich...
Evidence is growing that not only allopatric but also sympatric speciation can be important in the e...
In the last two decades, there has been a substantial progress in the availability of records for se...
Ecologists increasingly rely on molecular delimitation methods (MMs) to identify species boundaries,...
1. The unique aquatic fauna of the island-like groundwater springs of arid inland Australia raises i...
The exceptional groundwater community inhabiting the karstic Edwards-Trinity Aquifer system in centr...
International audienceDuring the Cenozoic, Australia experienced major climatic shifts that have had...