Bibliographie

Résultats pour PloS one (9)

Auteur(s) Année Titre Volume
Régier (J. C.), Mitter (C.), Zwick (A.), et a.2013A Large-Scale, Higher-Level, Molecular Phylogenetic Study of the Insect Order Lepidoptera (Moths and Butterflies) 8 (3)
Zinetti (F.), Chelazzi (G.), Ciofi (C.), et a.2013When the Rule becomes the Exception. No Evidence of Gene Flow between two Zerynthia cryptic Butterflies Suggests the Emergence of a New Model Group 8 (6)
Pellet (J.), Cherix (D.), Arlettaz (R.), et a.2012Monitoring Butterfly Abundance : beyond Pollard walks 7 (7)
Charbonnier (Y.), Barbaro (L.), Jactel (H.), Theillout (A.)2014Numerical and Functional Responses of Forest Bats to a Major Insect Pest in Pine Plantations 99 (10)
Chaput-Bardut (A.), Ducatez (S.), Baguette (M.), Legrand (D.)2014Fitness Costs of Thermal Reaction Norms for Wing Melanisation in the Large White Butterfly (Pieris brassicae) 9 (2)
Alexandre (H.), Cros-Areil (S.), Audiot (P.), et a.2013When History Repeats Itself : Exploring the Genetic Architecture of Host-Plant Adaptation in Two Closely Related Lepidopteran Species 8 (7)
Zaspel (J. M.), Weller (S. J.), Wardwell (C. T.), et a.2014Phylogeny and Evolution of Pharmacophagy in Tiger Moths (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) 9 (7)
Gratton (P.), Todisco (V.), Cesaroni (D.), et a.2025Genetic data suggest gene flow within a narrow hybrid zone between two recently separated species in the genus Parnassius (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) 20 (4)
Nazari (V.), Yen (S.-H.), Hsu (Y.-F.), et a.2024Wiped out by an earthquake? The ‘extinct’ Taiwanese swallowtail butterfly (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae) was morphologically and genetically distinct 11