Palaearctic steppes evolved under the Cenozoic cold arid climate and megaherbivore pressure. A large portion of the biome persisted into the Holocene but has recently been subjected to human land use alternation. Pseudophilotes bavius (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) is a steppe specialist sporadically distributed in Eastern Europe and Pontic-Caspian region (from Transylvania to Southern Urals), the Balkans, the South-Eastern Mediterranean and Irano-Anatolian regions. We used samples covering the distribution area to assess the phylogeography and population genetics of the species based on one mitochondrial and four nuclear genes. The basal lineages are situated in the Irano-Anatolian region, forming two Evolutionary Units. The species radiated to...
Aim: Niche stability areas (NSAs) are portions of the species range where climate conditions remain ...
Abstract Glacial refugia are centers of high biodiversity. Therefore, knowledge on their locations a...
Many continental species distributed in the Eurasian steppe occur as relict populations in the mount...
This thesis focuses on the history, current state, and conservation of butterfly diversity in the Su...
Aim: Chorthippus parallelus is one of the classic model systems for studying genetic structure and p...
Post-glacial dispersal strategies of Orthoptera and Lepidoptera in Europe and in the Carpathian basi...
Aim:Climatic changes throughout the Pleistocene have strongly modified species distributions. We exa...
BACKGROUND Quaternary climatic oscillations had dramatic effects on species evolution. In northern l...
Background: The Palaearctic butterfly genus Pseudophilotes Beuret, 1958 (Lycaenidae: Polyommatinae),...
The steppe grasslands of eastern Central Europe are exceptionally species rich and valuable from a n...
Aim Climatic changes have strongly reshaped the Western Palaearctic biota throughout the Late Pleist...
Quaternary climatic oscillations had strong effects on Palearctic biodiversity. Although Transcaucas...
Palaearctic butterflies are among the best studied organisms in the world due to their usefulness as...
Recent decreases in biodiversity in Europe are commonly thought to be due to land use and climate ch...
Parnassius apollo (Linnaeus, 1758) is probably the most renowned Eurasian montane butterfly. Its spe...
Aim: Niche stability areas (NSAs) are portions of the species range where climate conditions remain ...
Abstract Glacial refugia are centers of high biodiversity. Therefore, knowledge on their locations a...
Many continental species distributed in the Eurasian steppe occur as relict populations in the mount...
This thesis focuses on the history, current state, and conservation of butterfly diversity in the Su...
Aim: Chorthippus parallelus is one of the classic model systems for studying genetic structure and p...
Post-glacial dispersal strategies of Orthoptera and Lepidoptera in Europe and in the Carpathian basi...
Aim:Climatic changes throughout the Pleistocene have strongly modified species distributions. We exa...
BACKGROUND Quaternary climatic oscillations had dramatic effects on species evolution. In northern l...
Background: The Palaearctic butterfly genus Pseudophilotes Beuret, 1958 (Lycaenidae: Polyommatinae),...
The steppe grasslands of eastern Central Europe are exceptionally species rich and valuable from a n...
Aim Climatic changes have strongly reshaped the Western Palaearctic biota throughout the Late Pleist...
Quaternary climatic oscillations had strong effects on Palearctic biodiversity. Although Transcaucas...
Palaearctic butterflies are among the best studied organisms in the world due to their usefulness as...
Recent decreases in biodiversity in Europe are commonly thought to be due to land use and climate ch...
Parnassius apollo (Linnaeus, 1758) is probably the most renowned Eurasian montane butterfly. Its spe...
Aim: Niche stability areas (NSAs) are portions of the species range where climate conditions remain ...
Abstract Glacial refugia are centers of high biodiversity. Therefore, knowledge on their locations a...
Many continental species distributed in the Eurasian steppe occur as relict populations in the mount...