Ecological and host adapted races provide evidence that evolutionary divergence and sympatric speciation can occur through divergent natural selection in the face of continued gene flow. Likewise, hybridisation and introgression (interspecific gene flow) are commonly identified in natural populations, between what are described as distinct taxa. These processes have implications for how we define species and the processes necessary for the persistence and initiation of species and speciation, above and below the species level. The main focus of the present study was elucidation of the nature and extent of differentiation, and processes involved in shaping diversity within and between, species of the Aphrodes leafhopper genus, Curtis 1833, p...
Introduction: In the past decade ecological speciation has been recognized as having an important ro...
Introduction: In the past decade ecological speciation has been recognized as having an important ro...
Speciation requires the acquisition of reproductive isolation, and the circumstances under which thi...
Ecological and host adapted races provide evidence that evolutionary divergence and sympatric specia...
Reliable delimitation and identification of species is central not only to systematics, but also to ...
Reliable delimitation and identification of species is central not only to systematics, but also to ...
The subfamily Aphrodinae (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) contains ~33 species in Europe within four genera...
Understanding patterns of population differentiation and gene flow in insect vectors of plant diseas...
Understanding the drivers of speciation is critical to interpreting patterns of biodiversity. The id...
Sympatric populations of insects adapted to different host plants, i.e., host races, are good models...
Host-associated races of phytophagous insects provide a model for understanding how adaptation to a ...
International audienceIntroduction: In the past decade ecological speciation has been recognized as ...
Biotic interactions are often acknowledged as catalysers of genetic divergence and eventual explanat...
Understanding patterns of population differentiation and gene flow in insect vectors of plant diseas...
Host-associated races of phytophagous insects provide a model for understanding how adaptation to a ...
Introduction: In the past decade ecological speciation has been recognized as having an important ro...
Introduction: In the past decade ecological speciation has been recognized as having an important ro...
Speciation requires the acquisition of reproductive isolation, and the circumstances under which thi...
Ecological and host adapted races provide evidence that evolutionary divergence and sympatric specia...
Reliable delimitation and identification of species is central not only to systematics, but also to ...
Reliable delimitation and identification of species is central not only to systematics, but also to ...
The subfamily Aphrodinae (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) contains ~33 species in Europe within four genera...
Understanding patterns of population differentiation and gene flow in insect vectors of plant diseas...
Understanding the drivers of speciation is critical to interpreting patterns of biodiversity. The id...
Sympatric populations of insects adapted to different host plants, i.e., host races, are good models...
Host-associated races of phytophagous insects provide a model for understanding how adaptation to a ...
International audienceIntroduction: In the past decade ecological speciation has been recognized as ...
Biotic interactions are often acknowledged as catalysers of genetic divergence and eventual explanat...
Understanding patterns of population differentiation and gene flow in insect vectors of plant diseas...
Host-associated races of phytophagous insects provide a model for understanding how adaptation to a ...
Introduction: In the past decade ecological speciation has been recognized as having an important ro...
Introduction: In the past decade ecological speciation has been recognized as having an important ro...
Speciation requires the acquisition of reproductive isolation, and the circumstances under which thi...