作者
Akito Y Kawahara, David Plotkin, Marianne Espeland, Karen Meusemann, Emmanuel FA Toussaint, Alexander Donath, France Gimnich, Paul B Frandsen, Andreas Zwick, Mario Dos Reis, Jesse R Barber, Ralph S Peters, Shanlin Liu, Xin Zhou, Christoph Mayer, Lars Podsiadlowski, Caroline Storer, Jayne E Yack, Bernhard Misof, Jesse W Breinholt
发表日期
2019/11/5
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
116
期号
45
页码范围
22657-22663
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) are one of the major superradiations of insects, comprising nearly 160,000 described extant species. As herbivores, pollinators, and prey, Lepidoptera play a fundamental role in almost every terrestrial ecosystem. Lepidoptera are also indicators of environmental change and serve as models for research on mimicry and genetics. They have been central to the development of coevolutionary hypotheses, such as butterflies with flowering plants and moths’ evolutionary arms race with echolocating bats. However, these hypotheses have not been rigorously tested, because a robust lepidopteran phylogeny and timing of evolutionary novelties are lacking. To address these issues, we inferred a comprehensive phylogeny of Lepidoptera, using the largest dataset assembled for the order (2,098 orthologous protein-coding genes from transcriptomes of 186 species, representing nearly all …
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