Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2113160158> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2113160158 abstract "Abstract Background The braconid subfamily Rogadinae is a large, cosmopolitan group of endoparasitoid wasps characterised by 'mummifying' their lepidopteran host larvae, from which the adult subsequently emerges. Rogadines attack a variety of both macro- and microlepidopteran taxa, although the speciose genus Aleiodes almost exclusively attacks macrolepidopterans. Here, we investigate the phylogenetic history of the Rogadinae, revise their higher-level classification and assess the evolution of their host ranges and mummy types. We also assess the divergence times within the subfamily and discuss the reasons for the extraordinary evolutionary diversification of Aleiodes . Results Our Bayesian analyses weakly support the monophyly of the subfamily. A clade comprising all Aleiodes species and some other taxa is not nested within the tribe Rogadini as previously supposed, but instead is recovered as sister to the Yeliconini, with the remaining Rogadini genera being recovered as sister to the Stiropiini. The Rogadinae is estimated to have originated during the mid to late Eocene, 36.1–51.62 MYA. Molecular dating gives a more recent origin for the Aleiodes clade (17.98–41.76 MYA) compared to the origins proposed for two of its principal lepidopteran host groups (Noctuidae: 60.7–113.4 MYA; Geometridae 48–62 MYA). The Bayesian ancestral reconstruction of the emergence habits from the mummified hosts weakly recovered an anterior emergence as the ancestral condition for the subfamily. Producing a hard mummy has evolved at various times independently, though most of the species with this biology belong to the Aleiodes clade. Conclusion Based on our results, we erect the tribe Aleiodini nov. to include Aleiodes and Heterogamus stat. rev. Cordylorhogas , Pholichora and Hemigyroneuron are synonymised with Aleiodes . The molecular dating of clades and the ancestral reconstruction of host ranges support the hypothesis that radiation within Aleiodes s. s. was due to host recruitment leading to host range expansion followed by speciation, and not to parasitoid-host coevolution. Within the Rogadinae, variation in the site of emergence from the mummified host probably evolved as a consequence of the mummy's site and mode of formation, and the extent of mummy tanning/hardness to the degree of protection needed in relation to the cost of providing it." @default.
- W2113160158 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2113160158 creator A5002093964 @default.
- W2113160158 creator A5012987978 @default.
- W2113160158 creator A5056299677 @default.
- W2113160158 creator A5059536224 @default.
- W2113160158 creator A5073610776 @default.
- W2113160158 creator A5084249842 @default.
- W2113160158 creator A5090754568 @default.
- W2113160158 date "2008-12-01" @default.
- W2113160158 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W2113160158 title "Evolution of the parasitic wasp subfamily Rogadinae (Braconidae): phylogeny and evolution of lepidopteran host ranges and mummy characteristics" @default.
- W2113160158 cites W1974198604 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W1976877181 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W1979953493 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W1982848324 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W1987071374 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W1987454365 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W1989932410 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2010297651 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2022800404 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2027547221 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2033022972 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2042220296 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2054914777 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2058172760 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2074682770 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2089146111 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2092626369 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2094939159 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2096394845 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2096484952 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2102860463 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2108405403 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2110835349 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2127641690 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2136077443 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2139846695 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2145659388 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2146058063 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2150098563 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2157657590 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2158558040 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2161444534 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2171991354 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W2173860131 @default.
- W2113160158 cites W4240799539 @default.
- W2113160158 doi "https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-329" @default.
- W2113160158 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/2614994" @default.
- W2113160158 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19055825" @default.
- W2113160158 hasPublicationYear "2008" @default.
- W2113160158 type Work @default.
- W2113160158 sameAs 2113160158 @default.
- W2113160158 citedByCount "53" @default.
- W2113160158 countsByYear W21131601582012 @default.
- W2113160158 countsByYear W21131601582013 @default.
- W2113160158 countsByYear W21131601582014 @default.
- W2113160158 countsByYear W21131601582015 @default.
- W2113160158 countsByYear W21131601582016 @default.
- W2113160158 countsByYear W21131601582018 @default.
- W2113160158 countsByYear W21131601582019 @default.
- W2113160158 countsByYear W21131601582020 @default.
- W2113160158 countsByYear W21131601582021 @default.
- W2113160158 countsByYear W21131601582022 @default.
- W2113160158 countsByYear W21131601582023 @default.
- W2113160158 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2113160158 hasAuthorship W2113160158A5002093964 @default.
- W2113160158 hasAuthorship W2113160158A5012987978 @default.
- W2113160158 hasAuthorship W2113160158A5056299677 @default.
- W2113160158 hasAuthorship W2113160158A5059536224 @default.
- W2113160158 hasAuthorship W2113160158A5073610776 @default.
- W2113160158 hasAuthorship W2113160158A5084249842 @default.
- W2113160158 hasAuthorship W2113160158A5090754568 @default.
- W2113160158 hasBestOaLocation W21131601581 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C12326286 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C157369684 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C19165224 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C193252679 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C2778260489 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C2778923344 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C2779121571 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C2780653484 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C44465124 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C50929876 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C66582369 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C71640776 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C78458016 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C90132467 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConceptScore W2113160158C104317684 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConceptScore W2113160158C12326286 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConceptScore W2113160158C144024400 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConceptScore W2113160158C157369684 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConceptScore W2113160158C18903297 @default.
- W2113160158 hasConceptScore W2113160158C19165224 @default.