نتایج جستجو برای: damselflies

تعداد نتایج: 293  

2011
Stacey A. Combes

Insects are the dominant group of animals on Earth – with approximately one million named species, they far outnumber all other terrestrial animals and occur on all continents (Triplehorn and Johnson, 2005). One of the keys to their success has been the evolution of flight, which led to a huge diversification of the primary structure associated with flight, the wings. Insect wings have evolved ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2010
Idelle A Cooper

Sexual selection, more so than natural selection, is posited as the major cause of sex differences. Here I show ecological correlations between solar radiation levels and sexual dimorphism in body color of a Hawaiian damselfly. Megalagrion calliphya exhibits sexual monomorphism at high elevations, where both sexes are red in color; sexual dimorphism at low elevations, where females are green; a...

2017
Daran Zheng André Nel Edmund A. Jarzembowski Su-Chin Chang Haichun Zhang Fangyuan Xia Haoying Liu Bo Wang

Courtship behaviours, frequent among modern insects, have left extremely rare fossil traces. None are known previously for fossil odonatans. Fossil traces of such behaviours are better known among the vertebrates, e.g. the hypertelic antlers of the Pleistocene giant deer Megaloceros giganteus. Here we describe spectacular extremely expanded, pod-like tibiae in males of a platycnemidid damselfly...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2015
Sebastian Büsse Benjamin Helmker Thomas Hörnschemeyer

The species of Epiophlebia are unique among the recent Odonata in showing a mixture of morphological characters of dragonflies (Anisoptera) and damselflies (Zygoptera). The status of the four described extant species of Epiophlebia is disputable from a genetic as well as from a morphological point of view. Here we present an analysis of the thoracic musculature of different nymphal instars of E...

2016
Chin-Jung Chuang Cheng-Der Liu Ranjit A. Patil Chi-Chung Wu Yao-Chih Chang Chih-Wen Peng Ting-Kwuan Chao Je-Wen Liou Yung Liou Yuan-Ron Ma

In this study the damselfly Ischnura senegalensis (Rambur, 1842) was first found to produce strong photoluminescence (PL) emissions from various colored-body portions, such as the eighth abdominal segment of the tail. The colors of the colored-body portions can be enhanced or modified by the PL emissions for assistance in reducing intrasexual and male harassment, and improving mature mating and...

2007
Brenda Larison

Damselflies and dragonflies (known collectively as odonates) are well known for their variety of strategies and tactics for finding mates. In some species, males go to a likely spot and sit and wait for females to come along, while in other species males patrol up and down a stream actively searching for females. Sitand-wait species are often territorial, while patrolling species are involved i...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2009
Li Shen Hany Farid Mark A McPeek

Quantifying morphological shape is a fundamental issue in evolutionary biology. Recent technological advances (e.g., confocal microscopy, laser scanning, computer tomography) have made the capture of detailed three-dimensional (3D) morphological structure easy and cost-effective. In this article, we develop a 3D analytic framework (SPHARM-spherical harmonics) for modeling the shapes of complex ...

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