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Lucek (K.), Bouaouina (S.), Jospin (A.), et a. | 2021 | Prevalence and relationship of endosymbiotic Wolbachia in the butterfly genus Erebia |
BMC Ecology and Evolution | 21 (95) | |
Schmitt (T.), Louy (D.), Zimmermann (E.), Habel (J. C.) | 2016 | Species radiation in the Alps: multiple range shifts caused diversification in Ringlet butterflies in the European high mountains |
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Cupedo (F.), Doorenweerd (C.) | 2022 | Mitochondrial DNA-based phylogeography of the large ringlet Erebia euryale (Esper, 1805) suggests recurrent Alpine-Carpathian disjunctions during Pleistocene (Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) |
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Nota Lepidopterologica | 43 | |
Schmitt (T.), Habel (J. C.), Rödder (D.), Louy (D.) | 2014 | Effects of recent and past climatic shifts on the genetic structure of the high mountain Yellow-spotted ringlet butterfly Erebia manto (Lepidoptera, Satyrinae): a conservation problem |
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Schmitt (T. H.) | 2009 | Mediterran, kontinental und arkto-alpin: Die drei biogeographischen Grundmuster Europas und des Mittelmeerraumes am Beispiel von Schmetterlingen / Mediterranean, Continental and Arctic-alpine: The three Major Biogeographical Patterns of Europe and the Mediterranean presented on Butterfly Examples |
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