Background: The temporal and geographical diversification of Neotropical insects remains poorly understood because of the complex changes in geological and climatic conditions that occurred during the Cenozoic. To better understand extant patterns in Neotropical biodiversity, we investigated the evolutionary history of three Neotropical swallowtail Troidini genera (Papilionidae). First, DNA-based species delimitation analyses were conducted to assess species boundaries within Neotropical Troidini using an enlarged fragment of the standard barcode gene. Molecularly delineated species were then used to infer a time-calibrated species-level phylogeny based on a three-gene dataset and Bayesian dating analyses. The corresponding chronogram was u...
Early botanical explorers invoked biogeographic history to explain the remarkable tree diversity of ...
Abstract Aim Despite the greatest butterfly diversity on Earth occurring in the Neotropical Andes an...
Nowhere else on Earth are there so many species of plants and animals as in the Neotropical region. ...
Background: The temporal and geographical diversification of Neotropical insects remains poorly unde...
International audienceAim: The landscape of the Neotropical region has undergone dynamic evolution t...
The landscape of the Neotropical region has undergone dynamic evolution throughout the Miocene, with...
The global increase in species richness toward the tropics across continents and taxonomic groups, r...
The Neotropics harbour the most diverse flora and fauna on Earth. The Andes are a major centre of di...
The American tropics (the Neotropics) are the most species-rich realm on Earth, and for centuries, s...
AIM Swallowtail butterflies (Papilionidae) are a diverse and widespread group of insects that consti...
Regional species diversity is explained ultimately by speciation, extinction and dispersal. Here, we...
The Tropical Andes is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world, yet the origin of this divers...
The origins and evolution of the outstanding Neotropical biodiversity are a matter of intense debate...
The Neotropics contains half of remaining rainforests and Earth’s largest reservoir of amphibian b...
Much of the immense present day biological diversity of Neotropical rainforests originated from the ...
Early botanical explorers invoked biogeographic history to explain the remarkable tree diversity of ...
Abstract Aim Despite the greatest butterfly diversity on Earth occurring in the Neotropical Andes an...
Nowhere else on Earth are there so many species of plants and animals as in the Neotropical region. ...
Background: The temporal and geographical diversification of Neotropical insects remains poorly unde...
International audienceAim: The landscape of the Neotropical region has undergone dynamic evolution t...
The landscape of the Neotropical region has undergone dynamic evolution throughout the Miocene, with...
The global increase in species richness toward the tropics across continents and taxonomic groups, r...
The Neotropics harbour the most diverse flora and fauna on Earth. The Andes are a major centre of di...
The American tropics (the Neotropics) are the most species-rich realm on Earth, and for centuries, s...
AIM Swallowtail butterflies (Papilionidae) are a diverse and widespread group of insects that consti...
Regional species diversity is explained ultimately by speciation, extinction and dispersal. Here, we...
The Tropical Andes is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world, yet the origin of this divers...
The origins and evolution of the outstanding Neotropical biodiversity are a matter of intense debate...
The Neotropics contains half of remaining rainforests and Earth’s largest reservoir of amphibian b...
Much of the immense present day biological diversity of Neotropical rainforests originated from the ...
Early botanical explorers invoked biogeographic history to explain the remarkable tree diversity of ...
Abstract Aim Despite the greatest butterfly diversity on Earth occurring in the Neotropical Andes an...
Nowhere else on Earth are there so many species of plants and animals as in the Neotropical region. ...