Towards an evolutionary history of European-Alpine Trechus ground beetles: Species groups and wing reduction

Volume: 149, Pages: 106822 - 106822
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
The evolution of flight triggered the rise of pterygote insects, but secondary flightlessness has evolved numerous times and is often associated with reduced gene flow among populations and patterns of diversification. With 85 species most of which are wing reduced, the ground beetle genus Trechus in the European Alps may be one such example. Here, we reconstructed a molecular phylogeny using 72 of these species based on mitochondrial and...
Paper Details
Title
Towards an evolutionary history of European-Alpine Trechus ground beetles: Species groups and wing reduction
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
149
Pages
106822 - 106822
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