Abstract Background Harpalinae is a species rich clade of carabid beetles with many unusual morphological forms and ecological interactions. How this diversity evolved has been difficult to reconstruct, perhaps because harpalines underwent a rapid burst of diversification early in their evolutionary history. Here we investigate the tempo of evolution in harpalines using molecular divergence dating techniques and explore the rates of lineage accumulation in harpalines and their sister group. Results According to molecular divergence date estimates, harpalines originated in the mid Cretaceous but did not diversify extensively until the late Cretaceous or early Paleogene about 32 million years after their origin. In a relatively small window o...
Background: As attested by the fossil record, Cretaceous environmental changes have significantly im...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
With over 380,000 described species and possibly several million more yet unnamed, beetles represent...
The diversity of many groups of organisms is related to the evolution of features that contribute to...
The origin and diversification process of lineages of organisms that are currently widely distribute...
Anillini are a tribe of minute, euedaphic ground beetles (Carabidae) characterized by the loss of ey...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies of beetles (order Coleoptera) using 18S rDNA have recovered the ...
International audienceMacroevolutionary studies of insects at diverse taxonomic scales often reveal ...
International audienceAimDiscerning the relative role of geographical and ecological factors in prom...
Here we present a phylogeny of beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) based on DNA sequence data from eight n...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
Background: As attested by the fossil record, Cretaceous environmental changes have significantly im...
Background: As attested by the fossil record, Cretaceous environmental changes have significantly im...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
With over 380,000 described species and possibly several million more yet unnamed, beetles represent...
The diversity of many groups of organisms is related to the evolution of features that contribute to...
The origin and diversification process of lineages of organisms that are currently widely distribute...
Anillini are a tribe of minute, euedaphic ground beetles (Carabidae) characterized by the loss of ey...
Most molecular phylogenetic studies of beetles (order Coleoptera) using 18S rDNA have recovered the ...
International audienceMacroevolutionary studies of insects at diverse taxonomic scales often reveal ...
International audienceAimDiscerning the relative role of geographical and ecological factors in prom...
Here we present a phylogeny of beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera) based on DNA sequence data from eight n...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
Background: As attested by the fossil record, Cretaceous environmental changes have significantly im...
Background: As attested by the fossil record, Cretaceous environmental changes have significantly im...
Dispersal is a critical factor determining the spatial scale of speciation, which is constrained by ...
With over 380,000 described species and possibly several million more yet unnamed, beetles represent...