Hawaiian Drosophila depend primarily, sometimes exclusively, on specific host plants for oviposition and larval development, and most specialize further on a particular decomposing part of that plant. Differences in fungal community between host plants and substrate types may establish the basis for host specificity in Hawaiian Drosophila. Fungi mediate decomposition, releasing plant micronutrients and volatiles that can indicate high quality substrates and serve as cues to stimulate oviposition. This study addresses major gaps in our knowledge by providing the first culture-free, DNA-based survey of fungal diversity associated with four ecologically important tree genera in the Hawaiian Islands. Three genera, Cheirodendron, Clermontia, and...
We describe three new species of Hawaiian Drosophila for which names are required for cytogenetic an...
Native Hawaiian forests are characterised by a high degree of endemism, including pathogens as well ...
AbstractBackground: The endemic Hawaiian drosophilids, a unique group that are remarkable for their ...
Hawaiian Drosophila depend primarily, sometimes exclusively, on specific host plants for oviposition...
Hawaiian Drosophila depend primarily, sometimes exclusively, on specific host plants for oviposition...
<p>Phylogenetic relationships of major lineages in Hawaiian <i>Drosophila</i> are shown with substra...
Adaptive radiations are characterized by an increased rate of speciation and expanded range of habit...
The Hawaiian Drosophilidae is one of the best examples of rapid speciation in nature. Nearly 1,000 s...
Pine species have become invasive throughout the globe and threaten to replace native biota. The thr...
Fungal metabolic volatiles attract Drosophila suzukii which oviposits in ripening fruits, but there ...
Sooty mould fungi are ubiquitous, abundant consumers of insect-honeydew that have been little-studie...
The rare O'ahu picture-winged fly Drosophila ambochila Hardy & Kaneshiro is endemic to two windward...
Acacia koa and A. heterophylla are commonly occurring native trees on the Hawaiian Islands and La Ré...
<div><p>Sooty mould fungi are ubiquitous, abundant consumers of insect-honeydew that have been littl...
a<p>Host record information from reference 13.</p>b<p><i>D. hirtitarsus</i> is complex of very simil...
We describe three new species of Hawaiian Drosophila for which names are required for cytogenetic an...
Native Hawaiian forests are characterised by a high degree of endemism, including pathogens as well ...
AbstractBackground: The endemic Hawaiian drosophilids, a unique group that are remarkable for their ...
Hawaiian Drosophila depend primarily, sometimes exclusively, on specific host plants for oviposition...
Hawaiian Drosophila depend primarily, sometimes exclusively, on specific host plants for oviposition...
<p>Phylogenetic relationships of major lineages in Hawaiian <i>Drosophila</i> are shown with substra...
Adaptive radiations are characterized by an increased rate of speciation and expanded range of habit...
The Hawaiian Drosophilidae is one of the best examples of rapid speciation in nature. Nearly 1,000 s...
Pine species have become invasive throughout the globe and threaten to replace native biota. The thr...
Fungal metabolic volatiles attract Drosophila suzukii which oviposits in ripening fruits, but there ...
Sooty mould fungi are ubiquitous, abundant consumers of insect-honeydew that have been little-studie...
The rare O'ahu picture-winged fly Drosophila ambochila Hardy & Kaneshiro is endemic to two windward...
Acacia koa and A. heterophylla are commonly occurring native trees on the Hawaiian Islands and La Ré...
<div><p>Sooty mould fungi are ubiquitous, abundant consumers of insect-honeydew that have been littl...
a<p>Host record information from reference 13.</p>b<p><i>D. hirtitarsus</i> is complex of very simil...
We describe three new species of Hawaiian Drosophila for which names are required for cytogenetic an...
Native Hawaiian forests are characterised by a high degree of endemism, including pathogens as well ...
AbstractBackground: The endemic Hawaiian drosophilids, a unique group that are remarkable for their ...