Trabajo presentado en la XIII Jornada de Biologia Evolutiva, celebrada en Barcelona el 2 de julio de 2013.The dry tropical forest is the most threatened ecosystem in the tropical areas and any effort towards understanding its function and composition is critical in order to implement conservation measures. In this study we explored, using molecular tools, two aspects of the biodiversity of the Mesoamerican dry forest: species inventories of herbivore beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) and their ecological interactions with angiosperms. Specifically, we intended to: (1) Assess species diversity of three subfamilies of Chrysomelidae—Cassidinae, Eumolpinae and Gale...
Coleopterans are the most diverse animal group on Earth and constitute good indicators of environmen...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10157/10418-thumbnail.jpgIn the tropics, a gr...
El bosque seco tropical estacional (BSTE), con una gran riqueza de especies y endemismos, suele esta...
Trabajo presentado en el 2nd BioSyst.EU (BioSyst.EU 2013 Global systematics!), celebrado en Viena de...
Biodiversity assessment has been the focus of intense debate and conceptual and methodological advan...
Tropical forests have motivated decades of ecological research to understand its exceptional biodive...
Plants and their associated insect herbivores, represent more than 50 % of all known species on eart...
The interactions between herbivores and their host plants play a key role in ecological processes. U...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Tropical mountain forests are hotspots of biodiversity hosting a huge but l...
<div><p>There are very few studies that have investigated host-specificity among tropical herbivorou...
Here, we report the results of a species level phylogenetic study of Cephaloleia beetles designed to...
To fully understand the ecology and evolution of plant-herbivore interactions, information regarding...
Two major lineages of beetles inhabit cycad cones in the New World: weevils (Curculionoidea) in the ...
Understanding how local assemblages of plants and animals are structured is a central challenge for ...
The population dynamics of most tropical insects are unknown and long-term monitoring programmes are...
Coleopterans are the most diverse animal group on Earth and constitute good indicators of environmen...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10157/10418-thumbnail.jpgIn the tropics, a gr...
El bosque seco tropical estacional (BSTE), con una gran riqueza de especies y endemismos, suele esta...
Trabajo presentado en el 2nd BioSyst.EU (BioSyst.EU 2013 Global systematics!), celebrado en Viena de...
Biodiversity assessment has been the focus of intense debate and conceptual and methodological advan...
Tropical forests have motivated decades of ecological research to understand its exceptional biodive...
Plants and their associated insect herbivores, represent more than 50 % of all known species on eart...
The interactions between herbivores and their host plants play a key role in ecological processes. U...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Tropical mountain forests are hotspots of biodiversity hosting a huge but l...
<div><p>There are very few studies that have investigated host-specificity among tropical herbivorou...
Here, we report the results of a species level phylogenetic study of Cephaloleia beetles designed to...
To fully understand the ecology and evolution of plant-herbivore interactions, information regarding...
Two major lineages of beetles inhabit cycad cones in the New World: weevils (Curculionoidea) in the ...
Understanding how local assemblages of plants and animals are structured is a central challenge for ...
The population dynamics of most tropical insects are unknown and long-term monitoring programmes are...
Coleopterans are the most diverse animal group on Earth and constitute good indicators of environmen...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10157/10418-thumbnail.jpgIn the tropics, a gr...
El bosque seco tropical estacional (BSTE), con una gran riqueza de especies y endemismos, suele esta...