Fleas (Siphonaptera) are medically important blood-feeding insects responsible for spreading pathogens such as plague, murine typhus, and myxomatosis. The peculiar morphology of fleas resulting from their specialised ectoparasitic lifestyle has meant that the phylogenetic position of this diverse and medically important group has remained one of the most persistent problems in insect evolution. Here we test competing hypotheses on the contentious evolutionary relationships of fleas and antliophoran insects using the largest molecular dataset available to date consisting of over 1,400 protein-coding genes, and a smaller mitogenome and Sanger sequence alignment of 16 genes. By removing ambiguously aligned sequence regions and using site-heter...
Phylogenetic relationships among the holometabolous insect orders were inferred from cladistic analy...
Hemiptera, the largest non-holometabolous order of insects, represents ~7% of metazoan diversity. Wi...
Entomoparasitic nematodes are natural control agents for many insect pests, including fleas that tra...
Fleas (Siphonaptera) are medically important blood-feeding insects responsible for spreading pathoge...
Siphonaptera (fleas) is a highly specialized order of holometabolous insects comprising 2500 species...
Background: Evolutionary relationships among the 11 extant orders of insects that undergo complete m...
Insects comprise over half of all described animal species. Together with the Protura (coneheads), C...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
BACKGROUND: Despite considerable progress in systematics, a comprehensive scenario of the evolution ...
Insects are the among the most diverse groups of organisms on the planet and understanding the facto...
Comparative studies require knowledge of the evolutionary relationships between taxa. However, neith...
Adult fleas are haematophagous ectoparasites of warm-blooded vertebrates, particularly mammals. Amon...
Background: The extraordinary morphology, reproductive and developmental biology, and behavioral eco...
SummaryFleas are a group of highly specialized blood-feeding ectoparasites whose early evolutionary ...
Phylogenetic relationships among the holometabolous insect orders were inferred from cladistic analy...
Hemiptera, the largest non-holometabolous order of insects, represents ~7% of metazoan diversity. Wi...
Entomoparasitic nematodes are natural control agents for many insect pests, including fleas that tra...
Fleas (Siphonaptera) are medically important blood-feeding insects responsible for spreading pathoge...
Siphonaptera (fleas) is a highly specialized order of holometabolous insects comprising 2500 species...
Background: Evolutionary relationships among the 11 extant orders of insects that undergo complete m...
Insects comprise over half of all described animal species. Together with the Protura (coneheads), C...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
Hemipteroid insects (Paraneoptera), with over 10% of all known insect diversity, are a major compone...
BACKGROUND: Despite considerable progress in systematics, a comprehensive scenario of the evolution ...
Insects are the among the most diverse groups of organisms on the planet and understanding the facto...
Comparative studies require knowledge of the evolutionary relationships between taxa. However, neith...
Adult fleas are haematophagous ectoparasites of warm-blooded vertebrates, particularly mammals. Amon...
Background: The extraordinary morphology, reproductive and developmental biology, and behavioral eco...
SummaryFleas are a group of highly specialized blood-feeding ectoparasites whose early evolutionary ...
Phylogenetic relationships among the holometabolous insect orders were inferred from cladistic analy...
Hemiptera, the largest non-holometabolous order of insects, represents ~7% of metazoan diversity. Wi...
Entomoparasitic nematodes are natural control agents for many insect pests, including fleas that tra...