Unveiling the Phylogenetic Skeleton of the Tree Weevil Family
Today, researchers from the University of Arizona have unveiled a new phylogenetic skeleton tree of weevils, a family of beetles containing over 60,000 species. The tree, which is the most comprehensive of its kind, maps the evolutionary and ecological relationships between weevil species. The research team used molecular and morphological data from over 2,600 species to create the tree.
This new phylogenetic skeleton tree of weevils is incredibly important for researchers studying the evolution and ecology of these beetles. Not only does it provide a clearer picture of the evolutionary relationships between weevil species, but it also allows researchers to identify and track species that may be threatened by climate change or habitat destruction. This tree is an incredible resource that will aid conservation efforts and help us better understand the evolutionary history of weevils.
source: Phys.org