Tag Archives: Odonata

Predator-Driven Trait Diversification in a Dragonfly Genus: Covariation in Behavioral and Morphological Antipredator Defense

The impact of predation on phenotypic diversity is a topic that has only been studied recently. Prey use predator-specific correlated sets of morphological and behavioral traits to deter predators, and depending on the selection regime, these traits can be differently … Continue reading

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Life-History Evolution When Lestes Damselflies Invaded Vernal Ponds

While copious research has been conducted on the evolution of morphological characters, the macroevolution of life-history traits along environmental gradients is a relatively unknown field of study.  Life-History Theory posits that the timing and duration of important events in an … Continue reading

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