The diversity of tropical herbivorous insects has been explained as a direct function of plant species diversity. Testing that explanation, we reared 2857 flies from flowers and seeds of 24 species of plants from 34 neotropical sites. Samples yielded 52 morphologically similar species of flies and documented highly conserved patterns of specificity to host taxa and host parts. Widespread species of plants can support 13 species of flies. Within single populations of plants, we typically found one or more fly species specific to female flowers and multiple specialists on male flowers. We suggest that neotropical herbivorous insect diversity is not simply a function of plant taxonomic and architectural diversity, but also reflects the geograp...
Study of all flies (Diptera) collected for one year from a four-hectare (150 x 266 meter) patch of c...
Study of all flies (Diptera) collected for one year from a four-hectare (150 x 266 meter) patch of c...
Background: Much evolutionary theory predicts that diversity arises via both adaptive radiation (div...
Tropical herbivorous insects are astonishingly diverse and many are highly host-specific. Much evide...
Diversification of phytophagous insects is often associated with changes in the use of host taxa and...
Diptera is a megadiverse order, reaching its peak of diversity in Neotropics, although our knowledge...
1. The megadiverse herbivores and their host plants are a major component of biodiversity, and their...
Insect biodiversity peaks in tropical rainforest environments where a large but as yet unknown propo...
Estimations of tropical insect diversity generally suffer from lack of known groups or faunas agains...
Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainforest cano...
<div><p>Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainfor...
The spatial heterogeneity hypothesis has been invoked to explain the increase in species diversity f...
Ecological specialization should minimize niche overlap, yet herbivorous neotropical flies (Blepharo...
1. Species of Drosophilidae are frequently used as model organisms, but their relationships with the...
Most of the unknown biological diversity of macro-organisms remaining to be discovered and described...
Study of all flies (Diptera) collected for one year from a four-hectare (150 x 266 meter) patch of c...
Study of all flies (Diptera) collected for one year from a four-hectare (150 x 266 meter) patch of c...
Background: Much evolutionary theory predicts that diversity arises via both adaptive radiation (div...
Tropical herbivorous insects are astonishingly diverse and many are highly host-specific. Much evide...
Diversification of phytophagous insects is often associated with changes in the use of host taxa and...
Diptera is a megadiverse order, reaching its peak of diversity in Neotropics, although our knowledge...
1. The megadiverse herbivores and their host plants are a major component of biodiversity, and their...
Insect biodiversity peaks in tropical rainforest environments where a large but as yet unknown propo...
Estimations of tropical insect diversity generally suffer from lack of known groups or faunas agains...
Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainforest cano...
<div><p>Estimates suggest that perhaps 40% of all invertebrate species are found in tropical rainfor...
The spatial heterogeneity hypothesis has been invoked to explain the increase in species diversity f...
Ecological specialization should minimize niche overlap, yet herbivorous neotropical flies (Blepharo...
1. Species of Drosophilidae are frequently used as model organisms, but their relationships with the...
Most of the unknown biological diversity of macro-organisms remaining to be discovered and described...
Study of all flies (Diptera) collected for one year from a four-hectare (150 x 266 meter) patch of c...
Study of all flies (Diptera) collected for one year from a four-hectare (150 x 266 meter) patch of c...
Background: Much evolutionary theory predicts that diversity arises via both adaptive radiation (div...