Host-associated divergence in sympatric host races of the leaf beetle Lochmaea capreae : implications for local adaptation and reproductive isolation (original ) (raw )Genetic architecture underlying host choice differentiation in the sympatric host races of Lochmaea capreae leaf beetles
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Genetica, 2016
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Katherine Gould
Ecology and Evolution, 2015
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The significance of bottom-up effects for host plant specialization in Chrysomela leaf beetles
Jürgen Gross
Oikos, 2004
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Herbivore community promotes trait evolution in a leaf beetle via induced plant response
Takayuki Ohgushi
Ecology Letters, 2012
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Genetic variation in a phylogenetic context: Responses of two specialized leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) to host plants of their congeners
Timothy Morton , Daniel Funk
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 1994
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Ecologically dependent and intrinsic genetic signatures of postzygotic isolation between sympatric host races of the leaf beetleLochmaea capreae
Shaghayegh Soudi
Evolution, 2016
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The evolution of larval foraging behaviour in response to host plant variation in a leaf beetle
K. Gothard , Martine Rahier
Oikos, 2005
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Do exotic generalist predators alter host plant preference of a native willow beetle
Cris Hochwender
Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 2009
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Patrik Nosil , ole seehausen
BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2013
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Divergent host plant specialization as the critical driving force in speciation between populations of a phytophagous ladybird beetle
Sih Kahono
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2011
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Isolation by adaptation in Neochlamisus leaf beetles: host-related selection promotes neutral genomic divergence
Daniel Funk
Molecular Ecology, 2011
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Postmating isolation and genetically variable host use in ecologically divergent host forms of Neochlamisus bebbianae leaf beetles
Daniel Funk
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2011
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Colonizations drive host shifts, diversification of preferences and expansion of herbivore diet breadth
Camille Parmesan
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Plant genotypic diversity interacts with predation risk to influence an insect herbivore across its ontogeny
Nicholas Aflitto
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Geography is more important than host plant use for the population genetic structure of a generalist insect herbivore
John Stireman
Molecular Ecology, 2019
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Relative Importance of Plant Ontogeny, Host Genetic Variation, and Leaf Age for a Common Herbivore
Rachel Lawrence
Ecology, 2003
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SELECTION AND GENOMIC DIFFERENTIATION DURING ECOLOGICAL SPECIATION: ISOLATING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF HOST ASSOCIATION VIA A COMPARATIVE GENOME SCAN OF NEOCHLAMISUS BEBBIANAE LEAF BEETLES
Patrik Nosil
Evolution, 2008
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A quantitative genetic analysis of leaf beetle larval performance on two natural hosts: including a mixed diet
Pierluigi Ballabeni
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2000
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Herbivorous insects: model systems for the comparative study of speciation ecology
Daniel Funk
Contemporary Issues in Genetics and Evolution, 2002
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Drivers of host plant shifts in the leaf beetle Chrysomela lapponica: natural enemies or competition?
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Ecological Entomology, 2010
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Extremely divergent host plant acceptance with gene flow between sympatric host races of the phytophagous ladybird beetleHenosepilachna diekei
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Entomological Science, 2019
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Revisiting the evolution of ecological specialization, with emphasis on insect–plant interactions
Lee Dyer , John Stireman
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Does a shift in host plants trigger speciation in the Alpine leaf beetle Oreina speciosissima (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)?
Nils Arrigo
BMC evolutionary …, 2011
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Diversity begets diversity: host expansions and the diversification of plant-feeding insects
Niklas Janz
BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 2006
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Conserved oviposition preferences in alpine leaf beetle populations despite host shifts and isolation
Martine Rahier
Ecological Entomology, 2007
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Divergent host plant preference causes assortative mating between sympatric host races of the ladybird beetle,Henosepilachna diekei
Sih Kahono
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2013
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ONE HOST SHIFT LEADS TO ANOTHER? EVIDENCE OF HOST-RACE FORMATION IN A PREDACEOUS GALL-BORING BEETLE
Warren G Abrahamson
Evolution, 2003
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EVOLUTIONARY RATES IN THE ADAPTIVE RADIATION OF BEETLES ON PLANTS*
Andrea Sequeira
Evolution, 2004
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Do parasitoids diversify in response to host-plant shifts by herbivorous insects?
Warren G Abrahamson
Ecological Entomology, 2001
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COUNTERACTING SELECTIVE REGIMES AND HOST PREFERENCE EVOLUTION IN ECOTYPES OF TWO SPECIES OF WALKING-STICKS
Patrik Nosil
Evolution, 2005
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Adaptive change and conservatism in host specificity in two local populations of the thistle-feeding ladybird beetle Epilachna niponica
Koji Nakamura
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 2004
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Inheritance of Traits Mediating a Major Host Shift by a Seed Beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae)
Mr.Jake Jones
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 2011
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Specialization is not a dead end: further evidence from Diabroticina beetles
Alejandro Espinosa de los Monteros
Research on Chrysomelidae, 2008
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