Evolution of the Juan Fernández diving beetle, Rhantus selkirki (Coleoptera, Dytiscidae).
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| Title: | Evolution of the Juan Fernández diving beetle, |
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| Authors: | Michat, Mariano C., Balke, Michael |
| Source: | Zoologica Scripta; Mar2018, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p187-196, 10p |
| Subject Terms: | BEETLES, BIOLOGICAL evolution, PHYLOGENY, NUCLEOTIDE sequencing |
| Geographic Terms: | ROBINSON Crusoe Island (Juan Fernandez Islands) |
| Abstract: | Here we provide evidence that confinement in Robinson Crusoe Island (located about 660 km west of continental Chile) over evolutionary time leads to strong morphological modifications in diving beetle (Dytiscidae) larvae. We analysed a large set of morphological larval characters for all currently recognised genera of Colymbetinae as a framework, to infer phylogenetic relationships within the large genus |
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