CONVERGENT AND DIVERGENT PATTERNS OF MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIATION PROVIDE MORE EVIDENCE FOR REPRODUCTIVE CHARACTER DISPLACEMENT IN A WOOD CRICKET GRYLLUS FULTONI (ORTHOPTERA: GRYLLIDAE)

Convergent and divergent patterns of morphological differentiation provide more evidence for reproductive character displacement in a wood cricket Gryllus fultoni (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)

Abstract Play Tents Background In ecological character displacement, traits involved in reproductive isolation may not evolve in arbitrary directions when changes in these traits are by-products of adaptation to an ecological niche.In reproductive character displacement, however, selection acts directly on reproductive characters to enhance the deg

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Reproductive Biology of Varronia curassavica Jacq. (Boraginaceae)

ABSTRACT Varronia curassavica, a subshrubby medicinal species associated with restinga in the Atlantic Forest, has been exploited by local people and the pharmaceutical industry.Indeed, restingas have experienced a continuous process of degradation, and thus, with species and ecosystem both at risk, efforts to support conservation actions are requi

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Recent migration developments in the European perspective

The aim of the paper is to evaluate the development of international migration in relationship to the recent economic situation in member countries of the Bike Parts - Seatposts - Parts European Union using quantitative methods including cluster analysis.The number of immigration in Europe has declined since the start of the global recession.The ma

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