This study investigates genetic diversity in three species of Ephemeroptera, one eurytopic and therefore widespread (Afroptilum sudafricanum) and two stenotopic and thus endemic (Demoreptus natalensis and Demoreptus capensis) species, all of which co-occur in the southern Great Escarpment, South Africa. Mitochondrial DNA was analysed to compare the genetic diversity between the habitat generalist and the two habitat specialists. Afroptilum sudafricanum showed no indication of population genetic structure due to geographic location, while both Demoreptus species revealed clear genetic differentiation between geographic localities and catchments, evident from phylogenetic analyses and high FST values from AMOVA
Increasing anthropogenic habitat fragmentation in riverine ecosystems, in particular the loss of nat...
Dispersal of aquatic insects is a key process allowing colonization of new habitat and linking exist...
The extant global Ephemeroptera fauna is represented by over 3,000 described species in 42 families ...
This study investigates genetic diversity in three species of Ephemeroptera, one eurytopic and there...
This study investigates genetic diversity in three species of Ephemeroptera, one eurytopic and there...
Background: Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies across Afri...
Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies across Africa, but the ...
Abstract Background Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies acr...
Biological diversity in freshwater biomes is vital to maintain healthy, functioning ecosystems with ...
1. Populations of a number of sub-tropical stream insect species have been found to show unexpected ...
The mtDNA (COI) sequences generated in the current study and metadata are available on GenBank MN612...
BACKGROUND: Many species contain evolutionarily distinct groups that are genetically highly differen...
Figure 4 Distribution of A. sudafricanum, D. natalensis and D. capensisCOI haplotypes across the stu...
Background: Many species contain evolutionarily distinct groups that are genetically highly differen...
Montane environments around the globe are biodiversity ‘hotspots’ and important reservoirs of geneti...
Increasing anthropogenic habitat fragmentation in riverine ecosystems, in particular the loss of nat...
Dispersal of aquatic insects is a key process allowing colonization of new habitat and linking exist...
The extant global Ephemeroptera fauna is represented by over 3,000 described species in 42 families ...
This study investigates genetic diversity in three species of Ephemeroptera, one eurytopic and there...
This study investigates genetic diversity in three species of Ephemeroptera, one eurytopic and there...
Background: Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies across Afri...
Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies across Africa, but the ...
Abstract Background Baetis harrisoni Barnard is a mayfly frequently encountered in river studies acr...
Biological diversity in freshwater biomes is vital to maintain healthy, functioning ecosystems with ...
1. Populations of a number of sub-tropical stream insect species have been found to show unexpected ...
The mtDNA (COI) sequences generated in the current study and metadata are available on GenBank MN612...
BACKGROUND: Many species contain evolutionarily distinct groups that are genetically highly differen...
Figure 4 Distribution of A. sudafricanum, D. natalensis and D. capensisCOI haplotypes across the stu...
Background: Many species contain evolutionarily distinct groups that are genetically highly differen...
Montane environments around the globe are biodiversity ‘hotspots’ and important reservoirs of geneti...
Increasing anthropogenic habitat fragmentation in riverine ecosystems, in particular the loss of nat...
Dispersal of aquatic insects is a key process allowing colonization of new habitat and linking exist...
The extant global Ephemeroptera fauna is represented by over 3,000 described species in 42 families ...