The use of DNA barcodes in food web construction—terrestrial and aquatic ecologists unite!
By depicting who eats whom, food webs offer descriptions of how grou**s in nature
(typically species or populations) are linked to each other. For asking questions on how food …
(typically species or populations) are linked to each other. For asking questions on how food …
A road map for molecular ecology
The discipline of molecular ecology has undergone enormous changes since the journal
bearing its name was launched approximately two decades ago. The field has seen great …
bearing its name was launched approximately two decades ago. The field has seen great …
Toward a paradigm shift in comparative phylogeography driven by trait-based hypotheses
For three decades, comparative phylogeography has conceptually and methodologically
relied on the concordance criterion for providing insights into the historical/biogeographic …
relied on the concordance criterion for providing insights into the historical/biogeographic …
Comparative phylogeographic analyses illustrate the complex evolutionary history of threatened cloud forests of northern Mesoamerica
Comparative phylogeography can elucidate the influence of historical events on current
patterns of biodiversity and can identify patterns of co-vicariance among unrelated taxa that …
patterns of biodiversity and can identify patterns of co-vicariance among unrelated taxa that …
Effects of climate warming on host–parasitoid interactions
CT Jeffs, OT Lewis - Ecological Entomology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Parasitoids are key regulators of the population dynamics of their arthropod hosts, are
integral to the structure and dynamics of food webs, and provide ecosystem services by …
integral to the structure and dynamics of food webs, and provide ecosystem services by …
Comparative phylogeography in the genomic age: Opportunities and challenges
Aim We consider the opportunities and challenges comparative phylogeography (CP) faces
in the genomic age to determine:(1) how we can maximise the potential of big CP analyses …
in the genomic age to determine:(1) how we can maximise the potential of big CP analyses …
Uncovering cryptic diversity and refugial persistence among small mammal lineages across the Eastern Afromontane biodiversity hotspot
Abstract The Eastern Afromontane region of Africa is characterized by striking levels of
endemism and species richness accompanied by significant conservation threat, a pattern …
endemism and species richness accompanied by significant conservation threat, a pattern …
Detecting host–parasitoid interactions in an invasive Lepidopteran using nested tagging DNA metabarcoding
Determining the host–parasitoid interactions and parasitism rates for invasive species
entering novel environments is an important first step in assessing potential routes for …
entering novel environments is an important first step in assessing potential routes for …
Species‐specific responses to island connectivity cycles: refined models for testing phylogeographic concordance across a M editerranean P leistocene A ggregate I …
The contribution of P leistocene sea level changes to diversification patterns in archipelagos
around the world, and specifically whether the repeated cycles of island connectivity and …
around the world, and specifically whether the repeated cycles of island connectivity and …
What do molecular methods bring to host–parasitoid food webs?
Quantitative food webs are valuable tools to detect patterns in community structure and
generate hypotheses for experimentation. Quantitative webs of whole communities are …
generate hypotheses for experimentation. Quantitative webs of whole communities are …