From ground pools to treeholes: convergent evolution of habitat and phenotype in Aedes mosquitoes.
John SoghigianTheodore G AndreadisTodd P LivdahlPublished in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
Our results demonstrate that multiple lineages of Aedes have convergently evolved a key trait associated with invasive success: the use of container habitats for immature stages. Moreover, our results demonstrate convergence in morphological characteristics as well, and suggest a role of adaptation to habitat specialization in driving phenotypic diversity in this mosquito lineage. Finally, our results highlight that the genus Aedes is not monophyletic.