@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19539,
author = {Yume Imada},
title = {Allopatric distribution and diversification without niche shift in a bryophyte-feeding basal moth lineage (Lepidoptera: Micropterigidae).},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Eriocraniidae; non-glossatan moths; Japan; molecular dating},
doi = {10.1098/rspb.2011.013},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society B},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The Lepidoptera represent one of the most successful radiations of plant-feeding insects, which predominantly took place within angiosperms beginning in the Cretaceous period. Angiosperm colonization is thought to underlie the evolutionary success of the Lepidoptera because angiosperms provide an enormous range of niches for ecological speciation to take place. In contrast, the basal lepidopteran lineage, Micropterigidae, remained unassociated with angiosperms since Jurassic times but nevertheless achieved a modest diversity in the Japanese Archipelago. We explored the causes and processes of diversification of the Japanese micropterigid moths by performing molecular phylogenetic analysis and extensive ecological surveying. Phylogenetic analysis recovered a monophyletic group of approximately 25 East Asian endemic species that feed exclusively
on the liverwort Conocephalum conicum, suggesting that niche shifts hardly played a role in their diversification. Consistent with the low flying ability of micropterigid moths, the distributions of the Conocephalum specialists are each localized and allopatric, indicating that speciation by geographical isolation has been the major process shaping the diversity of Japanese Micropterigidae. To our knowledge, this is the largest radiation of herbivorous insects that does not accompany any apparent niche differentiation. We suggest that the significance of non-ecological speciation during the diversification of the Lepidoptera is commonly underestimated.}
}
Taxa for tree 6437 of Study 11168

Citation title:
"Allopatric distribution and diversification without niche shift in a bryophyte-feeding basal moth lineage (Lepidoptera: Micropterigidae).".

Study name:
"Allopatric distribution and diversification without niche shift in a bryophyte-feeding basal moth lineage (Lepidoptera: Micropterigidae).".

This study is part of submission 11158
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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| ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
| 246957 |
Calonectria avesiculata CBS313.92 |
182842
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3049295
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| 246955 |
Calonectria brachiata CMW25293 |
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| 246963 |
Calonectria brachiata CMW25298 |
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| 246956 |
Calonectria brachiata CMW25302 |
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| 246959 |
Calonectria brachiata CMW25307 |
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| 246947 |
Calonectria brassicae CBS111478 |
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| 246961 |
Calonectria brassicae CBS111776 |
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| 246950 |
Calonectria brassicae CBS111869 |
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| 246960 |
Calonectria brassicae CMW25296 |
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| 246954 |
Calonectria brassicae CMW25297 |
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| 246952 |
Calonectria brassicae CMW25299 |
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| 246946 |
Calonectria clavata CBS114557 |
182843
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3230580
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| 246962 |
Calonectria clavata CBS114666 |
182843
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3230580
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| 246953 |
Calonectria colombiensis CBS112221 |
306886
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5981472
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| 246951 |
Calonectria gracilipes CBS111141 |
182844
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3279737
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| 246948 |
Calonectria gracilipes CBS115674 |
182844
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3279737
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| 246958 |
Calonectria gracilis CBS111284 |
137481
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3232002
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| 246945 |
Calonectria gracilis CBS111807 |
137481
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3232002
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| 246949 |
Cylindrocladium ecuadoriae CBS111406 |
349451
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10287869
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