Bibliographie

Résultats pour Post-Glaciation (8)

Auteur(s) Année Titre Publication Volume
Von Reumont (B.), Misof (B.), Schwarzer (J.), Struwe (J-F.)2012Phylogeny of the Burnet Moth Zygaena transalpina complex : molecular and morphometric differenciation suggests glacial refugia in Southern France, Western France and micro-refugia within the Alps Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 50 (1)
Descimon (H.), Zimmermann (M.), Cosson (E.), et a.2001Diversité génétique, variation géographique et flux géniques chez quelques Lépidoptères Rhopalocères français Genetics Selection Evolution 33 (Suppl. 1)
Lucek (K.), Bouaouina (S.), Jospin (A.), et a.2021Prevalence 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.)2016Species radiation in the Alps: multiple range shifts caused diversification in Ringlet butterflies in the European high mountains Organisms Diversity & Evolution 16
Cupedo (F.), Doorenweerd (C.)2022Mitochondrial DNA-based phylogeography of the large ringlet Erebia euryale (Esper, 1805) suggests recurrent Alpine-Carpathian disjunctions during Pleistocene (Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) Nota Lepidopterologica 45
Cupedo (F.), Doorenweerd (C.)2020The intraspecific structure of the Yellow-spotted ringlet Erebia manto (Denis & Schiffermüller, [1775]), with special reference to the bubastis group: an integration of morphology, allozyme and mtDNA data (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) Nota Lepidopterologica 43
Schmitt (T.), Habel (J. C.), Rödder (D.), Louy (D.)2014Effects 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 Global Change Biology 20
Schmitt (T. H.)2009Mediterran, 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 Entomologie heute 21