Plants and their associated insect herbivores, represent more than 50% of all known species on earth. The first step in understanding the mechanisms generating and maintaining this …
AJ Boucot, GO Poinar Jr - 2010 - taylorfrancis.com
In this complete and thorough update of Arthur Boucot's seminal work, Evolutionary Paleobiology of Behavior and Coevolution, Boucot is joined by George Poinar, who …
Specialization of insect herbivores to one or a few host plants stimulated the development of two hypotheses on how natural selection should shape oviposition preferences: The “mother …
JM Robledo, LC Sarzetti, LM Anzótegui - 2015 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
Evidence of insect-fern interactions are described for the fi rst time from late Miocene strata of Salta Province, Argentina. Two ichnospecies are defi ned to include fossil traces of …
B Wang, J Ma, DD McKenna, EV Yan… - Journal of Systematic …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Mesozoic fossils of longhorn beetles, leaf beetles and other Chrysomeloidea are extremely rare, and little is known about the early evolutionary history of this extraordinarily diverse …
Tropical ectotherms are particularly vulnerable to global warming because their physiologies are assumed to be adapted to narrow temperature ranges. This study explores …
A new fossil leaf mine ichnogenus and species, Leucopteropsa spiralae gen. et sp. nov.(Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae), from the Upper Cretaceous Kaiparowits Formation …
The beetle genus Cephaloleia has evolved in association with tropical ginger plants and for many species their specific host plant associations are known. Here we show that the core …
One of the best‐known biogeographic rules for ectotherms is the temperature‐size rule, which asserts that ectotherms produce smaller adults at warmer temperatures. Although this …