Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) present an unparalleled insect model to integrate evolutionary genomics with ecology for the study of insect evolution. Key features of Odonata include their ancient phylogenetic position, extensive phenotypic and ecological diversity, several unique evolutionary innovations, ease of study in the wild and usefulness as bioindicators for freshwater ecosystems worldwide. In this review, we synthesize studies on the evolution, ecology and physiology of odonates, highlighting those areas where the integration of ecology with genomics would yield significant insights into the evolutionary processes that would not be gained easily by working on other animal groups. We argue that the unique features of this gr...
Abstract Larvae of almost all of the 5,680 species of the insect order Odonata (dragonflies and dams...
This study is aimed at the phenomenon of migration, which is not still fully explored and which, by ...
A range of factors may determine the structure of ecological communities in time and space, in parti...
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) present an unparalleled insect model to integrate evolutionary...
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) are well-known but often poorly understood insects. Their phyl...
Proceeding global and local environmental changes require innovative conservation concepts and anima...
Dragonflies and damselflies are a charismatic, medium-sized insect order (~6300 species) with a uniq...
Dragonflies and damselflies together compose the order Odonata. Odonates are insectivorous, filling ...
Introgression is an important biological process affecting at least 10% of the extant species in the...
International audienceAbstract Introgression is an important biological process affecting at least 1...
The Odonata Order has a wide geographical distribution. The life cycle is complex, with stage of aqu...
Most insects have a complex life cycle with ecologically different larval and adult stages. We prese...
We present The Odonate Phenotypic Database (OPD): an online data resource of dragonfly and damselfly...
Although dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) represent some of the most advanced visual s...
Understanding the risk of local extinction of a species is vital in conservation biology, especially...
Abstract Larvae of almost all of the 5,680 species of the insect order Odonata (dragonflies and dams...
This study is aimed at the phenomenon of migration, which is not still fully explored and which, by ...
A range of factors may determine the structure of ecological communities in time and space, in parti...
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) present an unparalleled insect model to integrate evolutionary...
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) are well-known but often poorly understood insects. Their phyl...
Proceeding global and local environmental changes require innovative conservation concepts and anima...
Dragonflies and damselflies are a charismatic, medium-sized insect order (~6300 species) with a uniq...
Dragonflies and damselflies together compose the order Odonata. Odonates are insectivorous, filling ...
Introgression is an important biological process affecting at least 10% of the extant species in the...
International audienceAbstract Introgression is an important biological process affecting at least 1...
The Odonata Order has a wide geographical distribution. The life cycle is complex, with stage of aqu...
Most insects have a complex life cycle with ecologically different larval and adult stages. We prese...
We present The Odonate Phenotypic Database (OPD): an online data resource of dragonfly and damselfly...
Although dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) represent some of the most advanced visual s...
Understanding the risk of local extinction of a species is vital in conservation biology, especially...
Abstract Larvae of almost all of the 5,680 species of the insect order Odonata (dragonflies and dams...
This study is aimed at the phenomenon of migration, which is not still fully explored and which, by ...
A range of factors may determine the structure of ecological communities in time and space, in parti...