This study compares the population genetic structure of two obligate parthenogenetic sawfly species, Aneugmenus padi (L.) Zhelochovtsev and Eurhadinoceraea ventralis (Panzer) Enslin (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae). Allozymes were used to detect genetic differences in larvae collected at different sites in six European countries. For A. padi, scoring six polymorphic enzymes revealed the existence of five dominant, widely distributed clones and several more with only very few individuals occurring locally. The clonal diversity and identity differed across collection sites, with up to at maximum eight clones coexisting at a single locality. In contrast, in E. ventralis, individuals from different localities were all monomorphic for at least six ...
Resource specialization and host-associated genetic differentiation (HAD) are frequently invoked as ...
Understanding patterns of population differentiation and gene flow in insect vectors of plant diseas...
A parallel study of the genetic structure of two oligophagous species associated with the same hosts...
This study compares the population genetic structure of two obligate parthenogenetic sawfly species,...
Barker A, Boevé J-L, de Jong PW, Müller C, de Vos H, Brakefield PM. Phylogeography of two parthenoge...
<div><p>Genetic divergence and speciation in plant-feeding insects could be driven by contrasting se...
Abstract. 1. A group of six unusual sawfly species, which do not conform to the phylogenetic constra...
The wheat stem sawfly, Cephus cinctus Norton (Hymenoptera: Cephidae), is a key pest of wheat in the ...
International audienceThe wheat stem sawfly, Cephus cinctus Norton (Hymenoptera: Cephidae), is a key...
Clonality is a common characteristic of successful invasive species, but general principles underpin...
Divergent host use has long been suspected to drive population differentiation and speciation in pla...
Several studies underline the importance of ecological barriers and differential selection in drivin...
Diprion pini L is a sawfly whose larvae cause sudden, brief and spectacular defoliation on Pinus syl...
1. To determine the consequences of dispersal and gene flow for temporary pond water mites (Hydrachn...
Hymenoptera are haplodiploid and usually display very low genetic variation. Most data concern socia...
Resource specialization and host-associated genetic differentiation (HAD) are frequently invoked as ...
Understanding patterns of population differentiation and gene flow in insect vectors of plant diseas...
A parallel study of the genetic structure of two oligophagous species associated with the same hosts...
This study compares the population genetic structure of two obligate parthenogenetic sawfly species,...
Barker A, Boevé J-L, de Jong PW, Müller C, de Vos H, Brakefield PM. Phylogeography of two parthenoge...
<div><p>Genetic divergence and speciation in plant-feeding insects could be driven by contrasting se...
Abstract. 1. A group of six unusual sawfly species, which do not conform to the phylogenetic constra...
The wheat stem sawfly, Cephus cinctus Norton (Hymenoptera: Cephidae), is a key pest of wheat in the ...
International audienceThe wheat stem sawfly, Cephus cinctus Norton (Hymenoptera: Cephidae), is a key...
Clonality is a common characteristic of successful invasive species, but general principles underpin...
Divergent host use has long been suspected to drive population differentiation and speciation in pla...
Several studies underline the importance of ecological barriers and differential selection in drivin...
Diprion pini L is a sawfly whose larvae cause sudden, brief and spectacular defoliation on Pinus syl...
1. To determine the consequences of dispersal and gene flow for temporary pond water mites (Hydrachn...
Hymenoptera are haplodiploid and usually display very low genetic variation. Most data concern socia...
Resource specialization and host-associated genetic differentiation (HAD) are frequently invoked as ...
Understanding patterns of population differentiation and gene flow in insect vectors of plant diseas...
A parallel study of the genetic structure of two oligophagous species associated with the same hosts...