Evolutionary dynamics of host-plant use in a genus of leaf-mining moths.
We used nuclear 28S rDNA sequence data to estimate the phylogeny of 77 leaf-mining Phyllonorycter (Gracillariidae) moth species, including all 55 British species, feeding on 44 different plant genera. There was strong support for both the monophyly of Phyllonorycter and the placement of the genus Ca...
Auteurs principaux: | Lopez-Vaamonde, C, Godfray, H, Cook, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2003
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