Timema cristinae Vickery, 1993
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
- Published in
- Vickery, V.R. (1993) Revision of Timema Scudder (Phasmatodea: Timematodea) including three new species. The Canadian Entomologist, 125, 657–692. Available from http://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/canadian-entomologist/article/abs/revision-of-timema-scudder-phasmatoptera-timematodea-including-three-new-species/0C3168FCF39F4ABC87A01D0586D1A4A6
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Phasmida
- family
- Timematidae
- genus
- Timema
- species
- Timema cristinae
Name
- Homonyms
- Timema cristinae Vickery, 1993
- Common names
- Cristina's Timema in 英語
- Cristina's Timema in 英語
Bibliographic References
- Arment [Ed.]. 2006. Stick Insects of the Continental United States and Canada: species and early studies, Coachwhip Publications, Landisville, Pennsylvania 38
- Bartman & Brock. 1995. Observations on the appearance and behaviour of species of the stick-insect genus Timema Scudder (Phasmida: Timematodea). Bulletin of the Amateur Entomologist’s Society 54:54: 197, pl.
- Brock. 1995. An introduction to the world of stick & leaf insects. 25-27. Insect World International 1(1):25, fig
- Brock. 1999. The amazing world of stick and leaf-insects. Amateur Entomologist, Amateur Entomologists Society (Amateur Entomologist) 26:22, pl. 4a
- Nosil & Crespi. 2004. Does gene flow constrain adaptive divergence or vice versa? A test using ecomorphology and sexual isolation in Timema cristinae walking-sticks. Evolution 58(1):102
- Nosil & Crespi. 2006. Experimental evidence that predation promotes divergence in adaptive radiation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of The United States of America (PNAS) 9090-9095
- Nosil, Crespi & Bernard. 2006. Ecological divergence promotes the evolution of cryptic reproductive isolation. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences B 273(1589):991
- Nosil, Crespi & Sandoval. 2002. Host-plant adaptation drives the parallel evolution of reproductive isolation. Nature 417(6887):440
- Nosil, Crespi & Sandoval. 2003. Reproductive isolation driven by the combined effects of ecological adaptation and reinforcement. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences B 270(1527):1911
- Nosil, Crespi, Sandoval & Kirkpatrick. 2006. Migration and the genetic covariance between habitat preference and performance. American Naturalist 167(3):66
- Nosil, Sandoval & Crespi. 2006. The evolution of host preference in allopatric vs. parapatric populations of Timema cristinae walking-sticks. Journal of Evolutionary Biology (J. evol. Biol.) 19(3):929
- Nosil. 2005. The role of selection and gene flow in the evolution of sexual isolation in Timema walking sticks and other orthopteroids. Journal of Orthoptera Research (Jour. of Orthoptera Res.) 14(2):247
- Nosil. 2007. Divergent host plant adaptation and reproductive isolation between ecotypes of Timema cristinae walking sticks. American Naturalist 169(2):151
- Otte & Brock. 2005. Phasmida Species File. Catalog of Stick and Leaf Insects of the world, The Insect Diversity Association at the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 333
- Otte, Daniel, and Paul Brock, 2003: null. Phasmida Species File: A Catalog of the Stick and Leaf Insects of the World. 505.
- Otte. 1997. In Poole & Gentili [Ed.]. Phasmatodea. Nomina Insecta Nearctica. A check list of the insects of North America. Volume 4 Non-holometabolous orders 638
- Sandoval & Nosil. 2005. Counteracting Selective Regimes and Host Preference Evolution in Ecotypes of Two Species of Walking-Sticks. Evolution 59(11):2406
- Sandoval, Carmean & Crespi. 1998. Molecular phylogenetics of sexual and parthenogenetic Timema walking-sticks. Proceedings of the Royal Society B (Proc. R. Soc. B.) 265:590
- Sandoval. 1994. Differential visual predation on morphs of Timema cristinae (Phasmatodea: Timemidae) and its consequences for host range. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (Biol. Journ. Linnean Soc.) 52:341
- Sandoval. 1994. The effects of the relative geographic scales of gene flow and selective morph frequencies in the Walking-Stick Timema cristinae. Evolution 48(6):1866