Host and geography together drive early adaptive radiation of Hawaiian planthoppers

Volume: 28, Issue: 19, Pages: 4513 - 4528
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
The interactions between insects and their plant host have been implicated in driving diversification of both players. Early arguments highlighted the role of ecological opportunity, with the idea that insects "escape and radiate" on new hosts, with subsequent hypotheses focusing on the interplay between host shifting and host tracking, coupled with isolation and fusion, in generating diversity. Because it is rarely possible to capture the...
Paper Details
Title
Host and geography together drive early adaptive radiation of Hawaiian planthoppers
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
28
Issue
19
Pages
4513 - 4528
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