"Inordinate Fondness" Explained: Why Are There So Many Beetles?

Science56.90
Volume: 281, Issue: 5376, Pages: 555 - 559
Published: Jul 24, 1998
Abstract
The phylogeny of the Phytophaga, the largest and oldest radiation of herbivorous beetles, was reconstructed from 115 complete DNA sequences for the 18S nuclear ribosomal subunit and from 212 morphological characters. The results of these analyses were used to interpret the role of angiosperms in beetle diversification. Jurassic fossils represent basal lineages that are still associated with conifers and cycads. Repeated origins of...
Paper Details
Title
"Inordinate Fondness" Explained: Why Are There So Many Beetles?
Published Date
Jul 24, 1998
Journal
Volume
281
Issue
5376
Pages
555 - 559
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