Fossil-calibrated molecular phylogenies reveal that leaf-mining moths radiated millions of years after their host plants.
Coevolution has been hypothesized as the main driving force for the remarkable diversity of insect-plant associations. Dating of insect and plant phylogenies allows us to test coevolutionary hypotheses and distinguish between the contemporaneous radiation of interacting lineages vs. insect 'hos...
Glavni autori: | Lopez-Vaamonde, C, Wikström, N, Labandeira, C, Godfray, H, Goodman, S, Cook, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Jezik: | English |
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2006
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