Professor, Department of Biology, College of Natural Sciences, University of Massachusetts - Amherst, Systematics and evolution of armored scale insects (Hemptera: Diaspididae), Phylogeny and evolution of maternally transmitted endosymbiotic bacteria in insects, Evolution of haplodiploidy, Evolution of ...
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Systematics and evolution of Heteroptera: 25 years of progress. Annu. Rev. Entomol. 56, 487–510 (2011). Article CAS Google Scholar Schaefer, C. W. & Panizzi, A. R. Economic importance of Heteroptera: a general view In Heteroptera of economic importance (eds Schaefer, C. W. & Pan...
Our analyses of all the concatenated datasets consistently supported the monophyly of three suborders: Sternorrhyncha, Coleorrhyncha, and Heteroptera (Fig.1and Additional file 1: Figs. S1–S16). The suborder Auchenorrhyncha was recovered as monophyletic in our analyses of nucleotide dataset NT_...
The issue on the palaeopteran relationships remains one of the major open questions in the field of insect evolution and systematics. Odonata and Ephemeroptera are the earliest-diverging lineages of winged insects. The species belonging to both orders are unable to fold their wings horizontally over...
In this chapter, we will provide an overview of the evolution and, where possible, genetics and physiology of such recently studied associations. A summary of some of their features is presented in Table 19.1, and the phylogeny of the endosymbionts based on 16S rDNA is presented in Fig. ...
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The development and evolution of exaggerated morphologies in insects A framework is discussed for studying the evolution of morphology in insects, based on the concepts of "phenotypic plasticity" and "reaction norms". This a... DJ Emlen,HF Nijhout - 《Annual Review of Entomology》...
Evolution of self-organized division of labor in social insects Keller, "An evolutionary perspec- tive on self-organized division of labor in social insects," Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, vol. ... ALF Duarte 被引量: 105发表: 2012年 ...
The issue on the palaeopteran relationships remains one of the major open questions in the field of insect evolution and systematics. Odonata and Ephemeroptera are the earliest-diverging lineages of winged insects. The species belonging to both orders are unable to fold their wings horizontally over...