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Fungal communities as an experimental approach to Darwin's naturalization hypothesis
(Elsevier, 2016)
Darwin's naturalization hypothesis suggests that the success of an invasive species will be lower when colonizing communities are formed by phylogenetically related rather than unrelated species due to increased competition. ...
Phylogenetic relationships among tribes in Xylocopinae (Apidae) and implications on nest structure evolution
(2010-07)
The subfamily Xylocopinae has been recognized as the most basal lineage within the family Apidae, comprising
four tribes; Allodapini, Ceratinini, Xylocopini and Manueliini. Relationships among the tribes are
not well ...
Phylogenetic relationships among tribes in Xylocopinae (Apidae) and implications on nest structure evolution
(ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE, 2010-10)
The subfamily Xylocopinae has been recognized as the most basal lineage within the family Apidae, comprising
four tribes; Allodapini, Ceratinini, Xylocopini and Manueliini. Relationships among the tribes are
not well ...
Consequences of the last glacial maximum on Nyctelia confusa (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in Patagonia
(Consequences of the last glacial maximum on Nyctelia confusa (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in Patagonia, 2016)
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) has affected the population size and spatial distribution of a number of organisms in southern Patagonia. It has been hypothesized that species were able to persist in isolated refuges, which ...
Phylogenetic incongruence inferred with two mitochondrial genes in Mepraia spp. and Triatoma eratyrusiformis (Hemiptera, Reduviidae)
(Soc Brasil Genetica, 2015)
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is widely used to clarify phylogenetic relationships among and within species, and to determine population structure. Due to the linked nature of mtDNA genes it is expected that different genes ...
The evolution of the platyrrhine talus: a comparative analysis of the phenetic affinities of the Miocene platyrrhines with their modern relatives
(Elsevier, 2017)
Platyrrhines are a diverse group of primates that presently occupy a broad range of tropical-equatorial environments in the Americas. However, most of the fossil platyrrhine species of the early Miocene have been found at ...
Evolution and Conservation on Top of the World: Phylogeography of the Marbled Water Frog (Telmatobius marmoratus Species Complex; Anura, Telmatobiidae) in Protected Areas of Chile
(Oxford Univ Press, 2015)
The Andean Altiplano has served as a complex setting throughout its history, driving dynamic processes of diversification in several taxa. We investigated phylogeographic processes in the Telmatobius marmoratus species ...
Notochordal Signals Establish Phylogenetic Identity of the Teleost Spine
(Cell, 2020)
The spine is a defining feature of the vertebrate body plan. However, broad differences in vertebral structures and morphogenetic strategies occur across vertebrate groups, clouding the homology between their developmental ...
Cracking the genome's second code: Enhancer detection by combined phylogenetic footprinting and transgenic fish and frog embryos
(ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE, 2006-07)
Genes involved in vertebrate development are unusually enriched for highly conserved non-coding sequence elements. These regions are readily detected in silico, by genome-wide sequence comparisons between different ...
Crohn associated microbial communities associated to colonicmucosal biopsies in patients of the western Mediterranean
(Elsevier, 2015)
Next generation sequencing approaches allow the retrieval of several orders of magnitude larger numbers of amplified single sequences in 16S rRNA diversity surveys than classical methods. However, the sequences are only ...