We tested the hypothesis that cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) sequences would successfully discriminate recognised species of New Zealand caddisflies. We further examined whether phylogenetic analyses, based on the COI locus, could recover currently recognised superfamilies and suborders. COI sequences were obtained from 105 individuals representing 61 species and all 16 families of Trichoptera known from New Zealand. No sequence sharing was observed between members of different species, and congeneric species showed from 2.3 to 19.5% divergence. Sequence divergence among members of a species was typically low (mean = 0.7%; range 0.0–8.5%), but two species showed intraspecific divergences in excess of 2%. Phylogenetic reconstructions b...
We collected larval damselflies from 17 sites in the North, South and Chatham Islands, and tested th...
Trichoptera are holometabolous insects with aquatic larvae that, together with the Lepidoptera, comp...
Dragonflies and damselflies (Odonates) are important biological indicators in freshwater ecosystems....
We tested the hypothesis that cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) sequences would successfully disc...
Dispersal of aquatic insects is a key process allowing colonization of new habitat and linking exist...
The application of DNA barcoding to distinguish between two or more closely related taxa has been us...
The ability to accurately identify species is fundamental to ecological research and environmental m...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Caddisflies have significant roles in freshwater ecosystems. Morphol...
BACKGROUND:Many studies have shown the suitability of sequence variation in the 5' region of the mit...
Background: Many studies have shown the suitability of sequence variation in the 59 region of the mi...
Chaetopteryx villosa (Fabricius, 1798) is a caddisfly species distributed throughout Europe, except ...
The Chathamiidae are an interesting family of caddisflies, unusual as all of the five known species ...
Hydroptilidae is an extremely diverse family within Trichoptera, containing over 2,600 known species...
The sequence of the mitochondrial COII gene has been widely used to estimate phylogenetic relationsh...
Abstract.—Trichoptera are holometabolous insects with aquatic larvae that, together with the Lep-ido...
We collected larval damselflies from 17 sites in the North, South and Chatham Islands, and tested th...
Trichoptera are holometabolous insects with aquatic larvae that, together with the Lepidoptera, comp...
Dragonflies and damselflies (Odonates) are important biological indicators in freshwater ecosystems....
We tested the hypothesis that cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) sequences would successfully disc...
Dispersal of aquatic insects is a key process allowing colonization of new habitat and linking exist...
The application of DNA barcoding to distinguish between two or more closely related taxa has been us...
The ability to accurately identify species is fundamental to ecological research and environmental m...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Caddisflies have significant roles in freshwater ecosystems. Morphol...
BACKGROUND:Many studies have shown the suitability of sequence variation in the 5' region of the mit...
Background: Many studies have shown the suitability of sequence variation in the 59 region of the mi...
Chaetopteryx villosa (Fabricius, 1798) is a caddisfly species distributed throughout Europe, except ...
The Chathamiidae are an interesting family of caddisflies, unusual as all of the five known species ...
Hydroptilidae is an extremely diverse family within Trichoptera, containing over 2,600 known species...
The sequence of the mitochondrial COII gene has been widely used to estimate phylogenetic relationsh...
Abstract.—Trichoptera are holometabolous insects with aquatic larvae that, together with the Lep-ido...
We collected larval damselflies from 17 sites in the North, South and Chatham Islands, and tested th...
Trichoptera are holometabolous insects with aquatic larvae that, together with the Lepidoptera, comp...
Dragonflies and damselflies (Odonates) are important biological indicators in freshwater ecosystems....