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Publikováno v:
European Journal of Entomology, Vol 111, Iss 1, Pp 121-136 (2014)
Accurate identification of species is fundamental for biological research and necessary for species conservation. DNA barcoding is particularly useful when identification using morphological characteristics is laborious and/or unreliable. However, ba
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https://doaj.org/article/09547d30b7c54c70b49714ac6427040a
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Entomology, Vol 108, Iss 4, Pp 635-650 (2011)
This study describes the parasitoid species complex associated with seven closely related species of sexual (Siederia rupicollella, S. listerella, Dahlica lazuri, D. charlottae and D. lichenella) and parthenogenetic (Dahlica fennicella and D. triquet
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https://doaj.org/article/a10d97b93dd4470ebf5b8a161239d18f
Autor:
Jelmer A. Elzinga, Sandra Varga
Publikováno v:
Flora. 226:72-81
tIn gynodioecious plants females need a reproductive advantage over hermaphrodites to be maintainedin the same population. Generally, three main proximate causes for a female advantage are considered:inbreeding avoidance, different resource allocatio
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 112:584-605
The biological species concept suggests that species can be separated on the basis of reproductive isolation. However, because natural interbreeding capabilities are often unknown, differences in morphology are generally used to separate species. Alt
Publikováno v:
Conservation Genetics Resources. 4:159-162
Parthenogenetic lineages are predicted to be initially successful, but predisposed to deteriorate due to insufficient genetic diversity. Unexpectedly, parthenogenetic moths do not show any signs of deterioration. We hypothesize that these moths may e
Autor:
Giorgina Bernasconi, Jelmer A. Elzinga
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology. 97:1010-1019
Summary1. Whysomespeciesbecomeinvasiveisatimelyquestioninecology.Mosthypothesesassumethatchanged ecological interactions, especially enemy release, allow species to become invasive. Thispaperinvestigateshowthereleasefromaspecialistfrugivoremayleadtor
Publikováno v:
Environmental Entomology. 36:1048-1053
Host size is considered a reliable indicator of host quality and an important determinant of parasitoid fitness. Koinobiont parasitoids attack hosts that continue feeding and growing during parasitism. In contrast with hemolymph-feeding koinobionts,
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 168(4), 421-434. The University of Chicago Press
Host fidelity can play an important role in sympatric host race formation of phytophagous insects by providing a mechanism for prezygotic reproductive isolation. Similarly, but less recognized, host fidelity of insects could provide a mechanism for m
Publikováno v:
Ecology Letters. 7:813-820
One of the influential hypotheses invoked to explain why species become invasive following introduction is that release from natural enemies favours a shift in investment from defence to traits enhancing growth and reproduction. Silene latifolia was
Publikováno v:
Plant ecology, 174(1), 89-96
Plant Ecology, 174(1), 89-96. Kluwer Academic Publishers
Plant Ecology, 174(1), 89-96. Kluwer Academic Publishers
The role of microbial mats in wet dune slack succession is often discussed. We tested if presence of microbial mats may retard dune slack succession by lowering the germination and seeding survival of successor species. This hypothesis was tested on