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Évolution des Odonates
Voir aussi : Phylogénétique
Bechly G. [2004-2014] - Phylogenetic Systematics of Odonata. - [ONLINE]. [à préciser !]
Carle F.L., Kjer K.M. & May M.L. 2008 - Evolution of Odonata, with special Reference to Coenagrionoidea (Zygoptera). - Anthropod Systematics & Phylogeny, 66 (1). - PDF LINK
Córdoba-Aguilar A. (ed.) 2008 - Dragonflies & Damselflies. Model Organisms for Ecological and Evolutionary Research. - Oxford Biology.
Córdoba-Aguilar A., Beatty C. & Bried J. (ed.) 2022 - Dragonflies and Damselflies: Model Organisms for Ecological and Evolutionary Research. 2nd Edition. - Oxford univ. Press.
Grimaldi D. & Engel M.S. 2005 - Evolution of the insects. - Cambridge Univ. Press : 755 pp.
Newton L. & al. 2023 - Evolution of Odonata: Genomic insights. - Current Opinion in Insect Science, 7 juin 2023.
Saxton N.A., Powell G.S. & Bybee S.M. 2023 - A story of vicariance ? how the geology of oceanic archipelagos influenced the evolutionary history of endemic damselflies. - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 186.
Toussaint E.F. & al. 2019 - Forest Giants on Different Evolutionary Branches: Ecomorphological Convergence in Helicopter Damselflies. - Evolution, 73 (5) : 1045-1054.
Turgeon J. & al. 2005 - Simultaneous Quaternary radiations of three damselfly clades
across the Holarctic. - American Naturalist, 165 : E78-E107.
Walker J.T. & Svensson E.I. 2017 – Body size evolution in an old insect order : No evidence for Cope’s Rule in spite of fitness benefits of large size. – Evolution, 71 : 2178–2193.

