Artículo de publicación ISIThe cryptic concept refers to two or more species that have been classified as a single nominal species due to the fact that they are apparently morphologically indistinguishable. In recent years, the development of advanced morphometric tools has allowed researchers to differentiate subtle variations that cannot be distinguished by mere “eyeballing” as was carried out in in traditional cladistics. These robust statistical techniques alongside with molecular analyzes have enabled the distinction of formerly “cryptic” species, thus highlighting the associated problems and overuse of this concept. In this article we used geometric morphometric (GM) methods to test if it was possible to distinguish two species ...
Insects employ a wide array of defensive mechanisms to avoid predation in the wild, evolving highly ...
A fundamental problem in biodiversity science is determining the number of species in any taxon, and...
Typhlocharis is the most diverse eyeless endogean ground beetle genus known to date, with 62 species...
International audienceThe species concept is the cornerstone of biodiversity science, and any paradi...
BACKGROUND: Defining species units can be challenging, especially during the earliest stages of spec...
Many studies have found that the correlation between species richness (SR) and morphological diversi...
The case described here analyses morphological change at the boundary between ecological and evoluti...
Abstract.—Nominally polyphagous species of herbivorous insects sometimes are comprised of multiple m...
Correspondance: kergoat@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceWe address the systematics of Bruchus s...
Delimiting species boundaries is a complex challenge usually hindered by overlooked morphological di...
In species differentiation, characters do not usually diverge synchronously and there are also proce...
Morphological boundaries between species of the maculatipes-group in the ghost spider genus Sanogast...
Colophon is an understudied, rare and endangered stag beetle genus with all species endemic to isola...
With the recent attention and focus on quantitative methods for species delimitation, an overlooked ...
Extracted text; The fog-basking beetle, Onymacris unguicularis (Haag, 1875), is currently listed as ...
Insects employ a wide array of defensive mechanisms to avoid predation in the wild, evolving highly ...
A fundamental problem in biodiversity science is determining the number of species in any taxon, and...
Typhlocharis is the most diverse eyeless endogean ground beetle genus known to date, with 62 species...
International audienceThe species concept is the cornerstone of biodiversity science, and any paradi...
BACKGROUND: Defining species units can be challenging, especially during the earliest stages of spec...
Many studies have found that the correlation between species richness (SR) and morphological diversi...
The case described here analyses morphological change at the boundary between ecological and evoluti...
Abstract.—Nominally polyphagous species of herbivorous insects sometimes are comprised of multiple m...
Correspondance: kergoat@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceWe address the systematics of Bruchus s...
Delimiting species boundaries is a complex challenge usually hindered by overlooked morphological di...
In species differentiation, characters do not usually diverge synchronously and there are also proce...
Morphological boundaries between species of the maculatipes-group in the ghost spider genus Sanogast...
Colophon is an understudied, rare and endangered stag beetle genus with all species endemic to isola...
With the recent attention and focus on quantitative methods for species delimitation, an overlooked ...
Extracted text; The fog-basking beetle, Onymacris unguicularis (Haag, 1875), is currently listed as ...
Insects employ a wide array of defensive mechanisms to avoid predation in the wild, evolving highly ...
A fundamental problem in biodiversity science is determining the number of species in any taxon, and...
Typhlocharis is the most diverse eyeless endogean ground beetle genus known to date, with 62 species...