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Publikováno v:
Insects, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 21 (2020)
The status of the Tramea species present in the Galapagos Islands (Odonata, Libellulidae) has been the subject of a long-standing debate among odonatologists. Here, we use molecular and morphological data to analyze a series of specimens from this ge
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Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUG 1. Sexual selection favours the evolution and maintenance of polygamy, which is the dominant reproductive strategy in insects. Monogamy can evolve in very short-lived species d
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Autor:
ANAIS RIVAS-TORRES, BINDIYA RASHNI, HILDA WAQA-SAKITI, MARIKA TUIWAWA, MARÍA OLALLA LORENZO-CARBALLA, CHRISTOPHER D. BEATTY, ADOLFO CORDERO-RIVERA
Nesobasis rito sp. nov. (Holotype ♂, Fiji, Vanua Levu, Drawa, 31 v 2018, A. Rivas-Torres leg.) from the comosa group is here described, illustrated, diagnosed, and compared with morphologically close species of the genus. Nesobasis rito can be dist
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https://zenodo.org/record/5785300
Publikováno v:
Insects, Vol 12, Iss 21, p 21 (2021)
Insects
Investigo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidade de Vigo
Universidade de Vigo (UVigo)
Volume 12
Issue 1
Insects
Investigo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidade de Vigo
Universidade de Vigo (UVigo)
Volume 12
Issue 1
Simple Summary Flying insects are able to colonize oceanic islands by both active and passive dispersal. Ten species of dragonflies are found in the Galapagos archipelago, located at 900 km from mainland South America. Shortly after the publication o
Autor:
Melissa Sánchez Herrera, William R Kuhn, Maria Olalla Lorenzo-Carballa, Kathleen M Harding, Nikole Ankrom, Thomas N Sherratt, Joachim Hoffmann, Hans Van Gossum, Jessica L Ware, Adolfo Cordero-Rivera, Christopher D Beatty
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 4, p e0125074 (2015)
The study of color polymorphisms (CP) has provided profound insights into the maintenance of genetic variation in natural populations. We here offer the first evidence for an elaborate wing polymorphism in the Neotropical damselfly genus Polythore, w
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https://doaj.org/article/663d606b9b054fc5b641561983d0885d