A phylogenetic examination of host use evolution in the quinaria and testacea groups of Drosophila

Volume: 130, Pages: 233 - 243
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Adaptive radiations provide an opportunity to examine complex evolutionary processes such as ecological specialization and speciation. While a well-resolved phylogenetic hypothesis is critical to completing such studies, the rapid rates of evolution in these groups can impede phylogenetic studies. Here we study the quinaria and testacea species groups of the immigrans-tripunctata radiation of Drosophila, which represent a recent adaptive...
Paper Details
Title
A phylogenetic examination of host use evolution in the quinaria and testacea groups of Drosophila
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
130
Pages
233 - 243
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