The order Coleoptera (beetles) is arguably the most species-rich lineage of animals. Beetles exhibit an extraordinary variety of life histories and occupy most terrestrial environments. Whole genome sequences are available for 11 beetle species, only six of which have been published. Studies of beetle genomes have revealed remarkable new insights into the genomic basis and evolution of beetle life histories and other aspects of beetle biodiversity, including the genes underlying chemoperception, detoxification, and specialized plant feeding, as well as the role of horizontal gene transfer in elaboration of the beetle trophic repertoire. Nonetheless, such studies are in their infancy. The study of beetle genomes has the potential to further ...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
Coleoptera is the most species-rich insect order, yet is currently underrepresented in genomic datab...
The diversity and evolutionary success of beetles (Coleoptera) are proposed to be related to the div...
The order Coleoptera (beetles) is arguably the most species-rich lineage of animals. Beetles exhibit...
SummaryBeetles are reckoned to make up about one quarter of animal species. Now, the first genome of...
The order Coleoptera (beetles) is arguably the most speciose group of animals, but the evolutionary ...
The hyper-diverse order Coleoptera comprises a staggering ~25% of known species on Earth. Despite re...
Beetles (Coleoptera) are the most diverse and species-rich insect group, representing an impressive ...
International audienceThe Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests t...
Background The diversity and evolutionary success of beetles (Coleoptera) are proposed to be relate...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
The Coleoptera forms the most diverse group of extant Metazoa, with c. 380,000 described species and...
With over 380,000 described species and possibly several million more yet unnamed, beetles represent...
Background: Relatively little is known about the genomic basis and evolution of wood- feeding in bee...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
Coleoptera is the most species-rich insect order, yet is currently underrepresented in genomic datab...
The diversity and evolutionary success of beetles (Coleoptera) are proposed to be related to the div...
The order Coleoptera (beetles) is arguably the most species-rich lineage of animals. Beetles exhibit...
SummaryBeetles are reckoned to make up about one quarter of animal species. Now, the first genome of...
The order Coleoptera (beetles) is arguably the most speciose group of animals, but the evolutionary ...
The hyper-diverse order Coleoptera comprises a staggering ~25% of known species on Earth. Despite re...
Beetles (Coleoptera) are the most diverse and species-rich insect group, representing an impressive ...
International audienceThe Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests t...
Background The diversity and evolutionary success of beetles (Coleoptera) are proposed to be relate...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
The Coleoptera forms the most diverse group of extant Metazoa, with c. 380,000 described species and...
With over 380,000 described species and possibly several million more yet unnamed, beetles represent...
Background: Relatively little is known about the genomic basis and evolution of wood- feeding in bee...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
Coleoptera is the most species-rich insect order, yet is currently underrepresented in genomic datab...
The diversity and evolutionary success of beetles (Coleoptera) are proposed to be related to the div...