Do It Well or Not at All: Alternative Flight Solutions for Alpine Insects
Graham A. McCulloch,
Brodie J. Foster,
Travis Ingram
et al.
Abstract:Exposed and isolated alpine ecosystems present evolutionary challenges for flying species worldwide. Many insects have undergone dramatic wing reduction in response to these harsh conditions, losing the ability to fly. By contrast, some taxa have countered alpine conditions by evolving larger wings to improve flight ability. In this study, we investigated how two independent clades of Zelandoperla fenestrata stoneflies respond to upland environments. Our results revealed strikingly different adaptations to ele… Show more
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