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Publikováno v:
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 163
The molluscan class Gastropoda includes over 5,000 parasitic species whose evolutionary origins remain poorly understood. Marine snails of the genus Caledoniella (Caledoniellidae) are obligate parasites that live on the abdominal surface of the gonod
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 64:318-330
Attelabid weevils manipulate specific structures of their host plants in a species-specific manner, e.g., cutting a shoot, cutting a leaf, rolling a leaf, or constructing sophisticated wrapped leaf rolls, presumably to secure the survivorship of eggs
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 58:97-104
The pterioid bivalves (superfamily Pterioidea) are epifaunal filter feeders that attach to various substrata, including rocks, corals, gorgonians, and sponges. An intriguing question is how different substratum types have affected the diversification
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 49:503-513
Sennertia mites live as inquilines in the nests of carpenter bees and disperse as deutonymphs on newly emerged adult bees. Because their life cycle is tightly linked to that of the host bees, Sennertia may diverge in response to speciation in the hos
Publikováno v:
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 46(2)
The widespread pattern of parallel flower evolution as an adaptation for particular pollinator agents, known as "pollination syndromes", has long drawn attention from evolutionary biologists. Here, we report parallel evolution of saucer-shaped flower
Autor:
David W. Roubik, Masao Ito, John S. Ascher, Makoto Kato, Atsushi Kawakita, Teiji Sota, Hiroyuki Tanaka
Publikováno v:
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 31(2)
Autor:
Teiji Sota, Hiroyuki Tanaka, Masao Ito, David W. Roubik, John S. Ascher, Atsushi Kawakita, Makoto Kato
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 32:422-423