The Caribbean islands harbor rich biodiversity with high levels of single island endemism. Stretches of ocean between islands represent significant barriers to gene-flow. Yet some native species are widespread, indicating dispersal across oceans, even in wingless organisms like spiders. Argiope argentata (Fabricius, 1775) is a large, charismatic, and widespread species of orb-weaving spider ranging from the United States to Argentina and is well known to balloon. Here we explore the phylogeography of A. argentata in the Caribbean as a part of the multi-lineage CarBio project, through mtDNA haplotype and multi-locus phylogenetic analyses. The history of the Argiope argentata lineage in the Caribbean goes back 3-5 million years and is charact...
The spitting spider Scytodes fusca is well known species complex for its unusual hunting technique w...
Figure S2 : Explanation note: Bayesian phylogeny based on analysis in MrBayes using the two nu...
Comparative phylogeography seeks for commonalities in the spatial demographic history of sympatric o...
Island biogeographers have long sought to elucidate the mechanisms behind biodiversity genesis. The ...
Arthropoda is the most species-rich group on earth, and yet one of the most understudied. The great ...
Elucidating the processes responsible for the provenance of taxon biodiversity on islands can help u...
Background: Modern molecular analyses are often inconsistent with pre-cladistic taxonomic hypotheses...
The source of the Caribbean’s vast biodiversity has been a hotly researched topic. Until now, these ...
Figure 1 - A dated phylogeny of Argiope argentata in the Caribbean, and other Argiope rel...
AIM: We explore the evolutionary history of the ogre‐faced spiders (Deinopis) from their Early Creta...
Studies conducted on volcanic islands have greatly contributed to our current understanding of how o...
Studies conducted on volcanic islands have greatly contributed to our current understanding of how o...
Geological processes and ecological adaptation are major drivers of diversification on oceanic islan...
The Andean uplift has played a major role in shaping the current Neotropical biodiversity. However, ...
Dispersal ability is known to influence geographical structuring of genetic variation within species...
The spitting spider Scytodes fusca is well known species complex for its unusual hunting technique w...
Figure S2 : Explanation note: Bayesian phylogeny based on analysis in MrBayes using the two nu...
Comparative phylogeography seeks for commonalities in the spatial demographic history of sympatric o...
Island biogeographers have long sought to elucidate the mechanisms behind biodiversity genesis. The ...
Arthropoda is the most species-rich group on earth, and yet one of the most understudied. The great ...
Elucidating the processes responsible for the provenance of taxon biodiversity on islands can help u...
Background: Modern molecular analyses are often inconsistent with pre-cladistic taxonomic hypotheses...
The source of the Caribbean’s vast biodiversity has been a hotly researched topic. Until now, these ...
Figure 1 - A dated phylogeny of Argiope argentata in the Caribbean, and other Argiope rel...
AIM: We explore the evolutionary history of the ogre‐faced spiders (Deinopis) from their Early Creta...
Studies conducted on volcanic islands have greatly contributed to our current understanding of how o...
Studies conducted on volcanic islands have greatly contributed to our current understanding of how o...
Geological processes and ecological adaptation are major drivers of diversification on oceanic islan...
The Andean uplift has played a major role in shaping the current Neotropical biodiversity. However, ...
Dispersal ability is known to influence geographical structuring of genetic variation within species...
The spitting spider Scytodes fusca is well known species complex for its unusual hunting technique w...
Figure S2 : Explanation note: Bayesian phylogeny based on analysis in MrBayes using the two nu...
Comparative phylogeography seeks for commonalities in the spatial demographic history of sympatric o...