International audienceAbstract Introgression is an important biological process affecting at least 10% of the extant species in the animal kingdom. Introgression significantly impacts inference of phylogenetic species relationships where a strictly binary tree model cannot adequately explain reticulate net-like species relationships. Here we use phylogenomic approaches to understand patterns of introgression along the evolutionary history of a unique, non-model insect system: dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata). We demonstrate that introgression is a pervasive evolutionary force across various taxonomic levels within Odonata. In particular, we show that the morphologically “intermediate” species of Anisozygoptera (one of the three primary...
Proceeding global and local environmental changes require innovative conservation concepts and anima...
A phylogeny including 26 families of Odonata is presented based on data from large and small subunit...
This is the most comprehensive analysis of higher-level relationships in Odonata conducted thus far....
International audienceAbstract Introgression is an important biological process affecting at least 1...
Introgression is an important biological process affecting at least 10% of the extant species in the...
Dragonflies and damselflies are a charismatic, medium-sized insect order (~6300 species) with a uniq...
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) present an unparalleled insect model to integrate evolutionary...
ABSTRACT Genome-scale sequence data have invigorated the study of hybridization and introgression, p...
Dragonflies and damselflies together compose the order Odonata. Odonates are insectivorous, filling ...
Libelluloidea are highly successful dragonflies with unique behavior and life histories. The systema...
The order Odonata includes both the dragonflies and damselflies, separated into three suborders, nam...
Background: Studying contemporary hybridization increases our understanding of introgression, adapta...
Ecological diversification of aquatic insects has long been suspected to have been driven by differe...
We estimated the phylogeny of the order Odonata, based on sequences of the nuclear ribosomal genes 5...
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) are well-known but often poorly understood insects. Their phyl...
Proceeding global and local environmental changes require innovative conservation concepts and anima...
A phylogeny including 26 families of Odonata is presented based on data from large and small subunit...
This is the most comprehensive analysis of higher-level relationships in Odonata conducted thus far....
International audienceAbstract Introgression is an important biological process affecting at least 1...
Introgression is an important biological process affecting at least 10% of the extant species in the...
Dragonflies and damselflies are a charismatic, medium-sized insect order (~6300 species) with a uniq...
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) present an unparalleled insect model to integrate evolutionary...
ABSTRACT Genome-scale sequence data have invigorated the study of hybridization and introgression, p...
Dragonflies and damselflies together compose the order Odonata. Odonates are insectivorous, filling ...
Libelluloidea are highly successful dragonflies with unique behavior and life histories. The systema...
The order Odonata includes both the dragonflies and damselflies, separated into three suborders, nam...
Background: Studying contemporary hybridization increases our understanding of introgression, adapta...
Ecological diversification of aquatic insects has long been suspected to have been driven by differe...
We estimated the phylogeny of the order Odonata, based on sequences of the nuclear ribosomal genes 5...
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) are well-known but often poorly understood insects. Their phyl...
Proceeding global and local environmental changes require innovative conservation concepts and anima...
A phylogeny including 26 families of Odonata is presented based on data from large and small subunit...
This is the most comprehensive analysis of higher-level relationships in Odonata conducted thus far....