The hazel dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius is a hibernating rodent, member of the Gliridae family. At the European level, the hazel dormouse is a strictly protected species listed in Annex IV of the " Fauna-Flora -Habitat Directive" ( Directive 92/43/EEC ) and Annex II of the Bern Convention. Concrete conservation measures must be implemented to maintain long-term viable populations of this species. To develop appropriate tools for conservation, it is essential to understand the origin and the evolution of this species whose ancestor appeared 17 million years ago. To this aim, it is fundamental to analyze the evolutionary history of the species in both a geographic dimension (spatial) and a temporal scale. Both mitochondrial and nuclear m...
The garden dormouse, Eliomys quercinus (Rodentia, Gliridae), displays a surprisingly high karyotypic...
The genetic structure of forest animal species may allow the spatial dynamics of the forests themsel...
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peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentRobust identification of species and signifi...
Robust identification of species entities and evolutionary units is essential to implement appropria...
Contact: amouton@ulg.ac.beInternational audienceThis is the first mitochondrial phylogeography of th...
The aim of the study is to apply geometric morphometrics to the study of evolutionary processes that...
this study describes the phylogeographic history of the common dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius ro...
This study describes in detail the phylogeographic pattern of the edible dormouse (Glis glis) a Euro...
This study describes in detail the phylogeographic pattern of the edible dormouse (Glis glis) a Euro...
The hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius presents an exemplary non-model species that is both loc...
The garden dormouse, Eliomys quercinus (Rodentia, Gliridae), displays a surprisingly high karyotypic...
Conservation biologists require information on the distribution, ecology, behaviour and genetic dive...
The Forest Dormouse, Dryomys nitedula, has a wide geographic distribution, from Switzerland in the w...
18. Hazel Dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius French: Loir muscardin / German: Haselmaus / Spani...
The garden dormouse, Eliomys quercinus (Rodentia, Gliridae), displays a surprisingly high karyotypic...
The genetic structure of forest animal species may allow the spatial dynamics of the forests themsel...
International audienceThe genetic structure of forest animal species may allow the spatial dynamics ...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentRobust identification of species and signifi...
Robust identification of species entities and evolutionary units is essential to implement appropria...
Contact: amouton@ulg.ac.beInternational audienceThis is the first mitochondrial phylogeography of th...
The aim of the study is to apply geometric morphometrics to the study of evolutionary processes that...
this study describes the phylogeographic history of the common dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius ro...
This study describes in detail the phylogeographic pattern of the edible dormouse (Glis glis) a Euro...
This study describes in detail the phylogeographic pattern of the edible dormouse (Glis glis) a Euro...
The hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius presents an exemplary non-model species that is both loc...
The garden dormouse, Eliomys quercinus (Rodentia, Gliridae), displays a surprisingly high karyotypic...
Conservation biologists require information on the distribution, ecology, behaviour and genetic dive...
The Forest Dormouse, Dryomys nitedula, has a wide geographic distribution, from Switzerland in the w...
18. Hazel Dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius French: Loir muscardin / German: Haselmaus / Spani...
The garden dormouse, Eliomys quercinus (Rodentia, Gliridae), displays a surprisingly high karyotypic...
The genetic structure of forest animal species may allow the spatial dynamics of the forests themsel...
International audienceThe genetic structure of forest animal species may allow the spatial dynamics ...