The interface between populations and evolving young species continues to generate much contemporary debate in systematics depending on the species concept(s) applied but which ultimately reduces to the fundamental question of “when do nondiscrete entities become distinct, mutually exclusive evolutionary units”? Species are perceived as critical biological entities, and the discovery and naming of new species is perceived by many authors as a major research aim for assessing current biodiversity before much of it becomes extinct. However, less attention is given to determining whether these names represent valid biological entities because this is perceived as both a laborious chore and an undesirable research outcome. The charismatic spurg...
AbstractThe evolutionary history of the Hyles euphorbiae complex (HEC) was studied using mitochondri...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
These data are from a conservation genetics project investigating population structure, dispersal an...
Abstract The interface between populations and evolving young species continues to generate much co...
The interface between populations and evolving young species continues to generate much contemporary...
Background: Morphological and traditional genetic studies of the young Pliocene genus Hyles have led...
The western Palaearctic species of the hawkmoth genus Hyles (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) have long been...
Abstract Background Morphological and traditional genetic studies of the young Pliocene genus Hyles ...
Local adaptation can be a fundamental component of speciation, but its dynamics in relation to gene ...
Massively parallel DNA sequencing opens up opportunities for bridging multiple temporal and spatial ...
An increasing number of studies using genetic data at the generic and species levels reveal complex ...
The 1400 species of hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) comprise one of most conspicuous and well-st...
Current approaches to biodiversity conservation are largely based on geographic areas, ecosystems, e...
Using genetic data to resolve the evolutionary relationships of species is of major interest in evol...
Thanks to a recent spate of sequencing projects, the Hemiptera are the first hemimetabolous insect o...
AbstractThe evolutionary history of the Hyles euphorbiae complex (HEC) was studied using mitochondri...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
These data are from a conservation genetics project investigating population structure, dispersal an...
Abstract The interface between populations and evolving young species continues to generate much co...
The interface between populations and evolving young species continues to generate much contemporary...
Background: Morphological and traditional genetic studies of the young Pliocene genus Hyles have led...
The western Palaearctic species of the hawkmoth genus Hyles (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) have long been...
Abstract Background Morphological and traditional genetic studies of the young Pliocene genus Hyles ...
Local adaptation can be a fundamental component of speciation, but its dynamics in relation to gene ...
Massively parallel DNA sequencing opens up opportunities for bridging multiple temporal and spatial ...
An increasing number of studies using genetic data at the generic and species levels reveal complex ...
The 1400 species of hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) comprise one of most conspicuous and well-st...
Current approaches to biodiversity conservation are largely based on geographic areas, ecosystems, e...
Using genetic data to resolve the evolutionary relationships of species is of major interest in evol...
Thanks to a recent spate of sequencing projects, the Hemiptera are the first hemimetabolous insect o...
AbstractThe evolutionary history of the Hyles euphorbiae complex (HEC) was studied using mitochondri...
All species concepts are rooted in reproductive, and ultimately genealogical, relations. Genetic dat...
These data are from a conservation genetics project investigating population structure, dispersal an...