Boloria eunomia is a boreo-montane butterfly species suffering from habitat loss and isolation in the relictual part of its distribution range. Small populations persist in habitats scattered on plateaux or low mountains in western, central and southern Europe. Quantifying gene flow within and between these remnant populations is thus a crucial point to properly delineate metapopulations, to understand their dynamics and hence to design appropriate conservation plans for this butterfly species. We developed primers for the amplification of 15 microsatellites loci for B. eunomia. Thirteen loci were grouped in 2 multiplexes and amplified in 50 individuals from 5 populations to validate their use in population genetics. Gene diversity was on a...
Background: To set up successful conservation measures, detailed knowledge on the dispersal and colo...
Data from the first eight years of the Butterfly Genetics Monitoring Scheme, a pilot study intended ...
International audienceBackgroundThe main components of the spatial genetic structure of the populati...
Whilst the overall geographic range of the lesser marbled fritillary, Brenthis ino (Rottemburg, 1775...
Microsatellites are the most common markers used in population and conservation genetic studies. How...
Background Addressing genetic issues in the management of fragmented wild populations of threatened ...
Populations of the bog fritillary butterfly Proclossiana eunomia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) occur in...
BACKGROUND: Until recently the isolation of microsatellite markers from Lepidoptera has proved troub...
Background: Until recently the isolation of microsatellite markers from Lepidoptera has proved troub...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Until recently the isolation of microsatellite markers from Lepidoptera has...
Five microsatellite DNA markers were isolated and used to quantify population genetic structure amon...
Until recently the isolation of microsatellite markers from Lepidoptera has proved troublesome, expe...
Abstract The marsh fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia) is a critically endangered butterfly species in D...
Background To set up successful conservation measures, detailed knowledge on the dispersal and colon...
Correspondence: petenian@up.univ-mrs.frInternational audienceMicrosatellite loci were developed from...
Background: To set up successful conservation measures, detailed knowledge on the dispersal and colo...
Data from the first eight years of the Butterfly Genetics Monitoring Scheme, a pilot study intended ...
International audienceBackgroundThe main components of the spatial genetic structure of the populati...
Whilst the overall geographic range of the lesser marbled fritillary, Brenthis ino (Rottemburg, 1775...
Microsatellites are the most common markers used in population and conservation genetic studies. How...
Background Addressing genetic issues in the management of fragmented wild populations of threatened ...
Populations of the bog fritillary butterfly Proclossiana eunomia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) occur in...
BACKGROUND: Until recently the isolation of microsatellite markers from Lepidoptera has proved troub...
Background: Until recently the isolation of microsatellite markers from Lepidoptera has proved troub...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Until recently the isolation of microsatellite markers from Lepidoptera has...
Five microsatellite DNA markers were isolated and used to quantify population genetic structure amon...
Until recently the isolation of microsatellite markers from Lepidoptera has proved troublesome, expe...
Abstract The marsh fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia) is a critically endangered butterfly species in D...
Background To set up successful conservation measures, detailed knowledge on the dispersal and colon...
Correspondence: petenian@up.univ-mrs.frInternational audienceMicrosatellite loci were developed from...
Background: To set up successful conservation measures, detailed knowledge on the dispersal and colo...
Data from the first eight years of the Butterfly Genetics Monitoring Scheme, a pilot study intended ...
International audienceBackgroundThe main components of the spatial genetic structure of the populati...