In this study, we investigated whether patterns of gene expression in larvae feeding on different plants can explain important aspects of the evolution of insect-plant associations, such as phylogenetic conservatism of host use and re-colonization of ancestral hosts that have been lost from the host repertoire. To this end, we performed a phylogenetically informed study comparing the transcriptomes of 4 nymphalid butterfly species in Polygonia and the closely related genus Nymphalis. Larvae were reared on Urtica dioica, Salix spp., and Ribes spp. Plant-specific gene expression was found to be similar across butterfly species, even in the case of host plants that are no longer used by two of the butterfly species. These results suggest that ...
In this thesis we have studied speciation in three butterfly genera Polygonia (Nymphalidae, Nymphali...
Ehrlich and Raven formally introduced the concept of stepwise coevolution using butterfly and angios...
In the Lepidoptera, sex-linked genes have been found to be of importance for species differences in,...
In this study, we investigated whether patterns of gene expression in larvae feeding on different pl...
Background: Although most insect species are specialized on one or few groups of plants, there are p...
Abstract Background The mechanisms that shape the host plant range of herbivorous insect are to date...
International audienceInteractions between herbivorous insects and their host plants are a central c...
Transcriptome studies of insect herbivory are still rare, yet studies in model systems have uncovere...
International audienceThe mega-diversity of herbivorous insects is attributed to their co-evolutiona...
1. In the study of the evolution of insect-host plant interactions, important information is provide...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
There is much evidence that herbivory is a key innovation for the tremendous success of insect. In t...
Background: Most phytophagous insects have morphological, behavioral and physiological adaptations a...
Background: Most phytophagous insects have morphological, behavioral and physiological adaptations a...
Plant feeding insects comprise about 25% of all animal species on earth and play an important role i...
In this thesis we have studied speciation in three butterfly genera Polygonia (Nymphalidae, Nymphali...
Ehrlich and Raven formally introduced the concept of stepwise coevolution using butterfly and angios...
In the Lepidoptera, sex-linked genes have been found to be of importance for species differences in,...
In this study, we investigated whether patterns of gene expression in larvae feeding on different pl...
Background: Although most insect species are specialized on one or few groups of plants, there are p...
Abstract Background The mechanisms that shape the host plant range of herbivorous insect are to date...
International audienceInteractions between herbivorous insects and their host plants are a central c...
Transcriptome studies of insect herbivory are still rare, yet studies in model systems have uncovere...
International audienceThe mega-diversity of herbivorous insects is attributed to their co-evolutiona...
1. In the study of the evolution of insect-host plant interactions, important information is provide...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
There is much evidence that herbivory is a key innovation for the tremendous success of insect. In t...
Background: Most phytophagous insects have morphological, behavioral and physiological adaptations a...
Background: Most phytophagous insects have morphological, behavioral and physiological adaptations a...
Plant feeding insects comprise about 25% of all animal species on earth and play an important role i...
In this thesis we have studied speciation in three butterfly genera Polygonia (Nymphalidae, Nymphali...
Ehrlich and Raven formally introduced the concept of stepwise coevolution using butterfly and angios...
In the Lepidoptera, sex-linked genes have been found to be of importance for species differences in,...