Opposite macroevolutionary responses to environmental changes in grasses and insects during the Neogene grassland expansion

Volume: 9, Issue: 1
Published: Nov 30, 2018
Abstract
The rise of Neogene C4 grasslands is one of the most drastic changes recently experienced by the biosphere. A central - and widely debated - hypothesis posits that Neogene grasslands acted as a major adaptive zone for herbivore lineages. We test this hypothesis with a novel model system, the Sesamiina stemborer moths and their associated host-grasses. Using a comparative phylogenetic framework integrating paleoenvironmental proxies we recover a...
Paper Details
Title
Opposite macroevolutionary responses to environmental changes in grasses and insects during the Neogene grassland expansion
Published Date
Nov 30, 2018
Volume
9
Issue
1
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