Bridging Micro- and Macroevolution in an Old Insect Order

Bridging Micro- and Macroevolution in an Old Insect Order

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Bridging Micro- and Macroevolution in an Old Insect Order

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Bridging micro- and macroevolution in an old insect order
  3. 3 "Model systems" in evolutionary biology Darwin's finches
  4. 4 Can Odonata contribute to bridge micro- and macroevolution?
  5. 5 Evolution of body size and the problem of stasis
  6. 6 Macroevolutionary constraints on interspecific body size divergence
  7. 7 The latitude-body size relationship has changed over macroevolutionary time
  8. 8 Did birds drive large odonates out of the tropics?
  9. 9 Some macroevolutionary and macroecological aspects of sexual selection in odonates
  10. 10 Sexual conflict and frequency-dependent selection in the common bluetail damselfly Ischnura elegans
  11. 11 Phenotype (female morph)
  12. 12 Morph frequencies remain stable over many generations
  13. 13 Ontogeny of colour development and sexual maturation
  14. 14 Colour development during sexual maturation of female morphs: a role for Doublesex and the Dmri-gene family
  15. 15 Geographic clines in the frequency of androchrome females
  16. 16 Combining molecular, biogeographic and paleogeographic dating
  17. 17 Phylogenetic hypotheses for the origin of female colour polymorphism
  18. 18 Multiple gains and losses of female-limited colour polymorphisms
  19. 19 Micro- and macroevolutionary gains and losses of polymorphisms
  20. 20 High-density, open habitats promote female polymorphisms
  21. 21 Summary and Conclusions
  22. 22 Acknowledgements: funding, lab & collaborators

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