Proceeding global and local environmental changes require innovative conservation concepts and animal model systems which integrate empirical and genomic data. Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) are a highly suitable model system for the evaluation of ecosystems and on top hold an evolutionary key position at the base of winged insects. The rapid (r)evolution of genetic methods in the last two decades has allowed the transition of traditional ecological field model systems (which cannot or only with difficulty be kept in the laboratory in contrast to traditional genetic model organisms) to model systems of integrative research. This raises the possibility of closing the gap between ecological factors and their genetic consequences and / ...
The global population structure and dispersal patterns of Pantala flavescens (Fabricius, 1798) are e...
Insect distributions are shifting rapidly in response to climate change and are undergoing rapid evo...
Many species are currently changing their distributions and subsequently form sympatric zones with h...
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) present an unparalleled insect model to integrate evolutionary...
Among Odonata, the dragonfly species Pantala flavescens is remarkable due to their nearly global dis...
Modern conservationists call for long term genetic monitoring datasets to evaluate and understand th...
<div><p>Modern conservationists call for long term genetic monitoring datasets to evaluate and under...
Understanding the risk of local extinction of a species is vital in conservation biology, especially...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
This study is aimed at the phenomenon of migration, which is not still fully explored and which, by ...
This dissertation uses computational molecular phylogenetic methods to study macro-and micro-evoluti...
Among terrestrial arthropods, the dragonfly species Pantala flavescens is remarkable due to their ne...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Background: Studying contemporary hybridization increases our understanding of introgression, adapta...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
The global population structure and dispersal patterns of Pantala flavescens (Fabricius, 1798) are e...
Insect distributions are shifting rapidly in response to climate change and are undergoing rapid evo...
Many species are currently changing their distributions and subsequently form sympatric zones with h...
Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) present an unparalleled insect model to integrate evolutionary...
Among Odonata, the dragonfly species Pantala flavescens is remarkable due to their nearly global dis...
Modern conservationists call for long term genetic monitoring datasets to evaluate and understand th...
<div><p>Modern conservationists call for long term genetic monitoring datasets to evaluate and under...
Understanding the risk of local extinction of a species is vital in conservation biology, especially...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
This study is aimed at the phenomenon of migration, which is not still fully explored and which, by ...
This dissertation uses computational molecular phylogenetic methods to study macro-and micro-evoluti...
Among terrestrial arthropods, the dragonfly species Pantala flavescens is remarkable due to their ne...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Background: Studying contemporary hybridization increases our understanding of introgression, adapta...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
The global population structure and dispersal patterns of Pantala flavescens (Fabricius, 1798) are e...
Insect distributions are shifting rapidly in response to climate change and are undergoing rapid evo...
Many species are currently changing their distributions and subsequently form sympatric zones with h...