Recent research on Banks Peninsula of several invertebrate species shows that populations in different parts of the peninsula are genetically distinct from one another. This suggests vicariance, a continued evolutionary divergence, may be the driving process and offers a model system to test ideas regarding the origins of new species and their phylogeography. In this research, invertebrate taxon composition was used to investigate a differentiation of multiple co-distributed ground-dwelling invertebrates between east and west locations on Banks Peninsula. Genetic analysis was also used to investigate invertebrate biodiversity, with particular interest in answering questions regarding an east-west phylogeographic split among taxa (interspeci...
Species comparison studies have used a number of different methods that can contribute to our unders...
This thesis examines phylogenetic patterns in three New Zealand amphipod taxa in relation to current...
The mite harvestmen of the genus Karripurcellia Giribet, 2003 are endemic to the tall, wet eucalypt ...
Recent research on Banks Peninsula of several invertebrate species shows that populations in differe...
Phylogeography contributes to our knowledge of regional biotas by integrating spatial and genetic in...
A prediction in phylogeographic studies is that patterns of lineage diversity and timing will be sim...
The New Zealand Thomisidae (crab spiders) are represented in New Zealand by two subfamilies (Stephan...
Historical climatic and geological changes and ecological factors ( e.g. population size, dispersal ...
The ability to accurately monitor biological diversity is the foundation to most ecological research...
lntrogression is an important concept to consider when determining the taxonomy, and so the phylogen...
The delineation of species is important to the fields of evolution, ecology and conservation. The us...
The Chathamiidae are an interesting family of caddisflies, unusual as all of the five known species ...
An effective investigation of the underlying ecological processes that shape genetic diversity and c...
Diversity is the foundation of all biological and ecological studies. Globally however, biodiversity...
Knowledge on the evolution of the New Zealand insect fauna is reviewed and outstanding questions are...
Species comparison studies have used a number of different methods that can contribute to our unders...
This thesis examines phylogenetic patterns in three New Zealand amphipod taxa in relation to current...
The mite harvestmen of the genus Karripurcellia Giribet, 2003 are endemic to the tall, wet eucalypt ...
Recent research on Banks Peninsula of several invertebrate species shows that populations in differe...
Phylogeography contributes to our knowledge of regional biotas by integrating spatial and genetic in...
A prediction in phylogeographic studies is that patterns of lineage diversity and timing will be sim...
The New Zealand Thomisidae (crab spiders) are represented in New Zealand by two subfamilies (Stephan...
Historical climatic and geological changes and ecological factors ( e.g. population size, dispersal ...
The ability to accurately monitor biological diversity is the foundation to most ecological research...
lntrogression is an important concept to consider when determining the taxonomy, and so the phylogen...
The delineation of species is important to the fields of evolution, ecology and conservation. The us...
The Chathamiidae are an interesting family of caddisflies, unusual as all of the five known species ...
An effective investigation of the underlying ecological processes that shape genetic diversity and c...
Diversity is the foundation of all biological and ecological studies. Globally however, biodiversity...
Knowledge on the evolution of the New Zealand insect fauna is reviewed and outstanding questions are...
Species comparison studies have used a number of different methods that can contribute to our unders...
This thesis examines phylogenetic patterns in three New Zealand amphipod taxa in relation to current...
The mite harvestmen of the genus Karripurcellia Giribet, 2003 are endemic to the tall, wet eucalypt ...