We studied the evolutionary relationship of two widely distributed parapatric butterfly species, Melitaea athalia and Melitaea celadussa, using the ddRAD sequencing approach, as well as genital morphology and mtDNA data. M. athalia was retrieved as paraphyletic with respect to M. celadussa. Several cases of mito-nuclear discordance and morpho-genetic mismatch were found in the contact zone. A strongly diverged and marginally sympatric clade of M. athalia from the Balkans was revealed. An in-depth analysis of genomic structure detected high levels of admixture between M. athalia and M. celadussa at the contact zone, though not reaching the Balkan clade. The demographic modelling of populations supported the intermediate genetic make-up of Eu...
Biotic interactions are often acknowledged as catalysers of genetic divergence and eventual explanat...
Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolati...
The Erebia tyndarus species complex is a cluster of closely related alpine butterflies. Members of t...
We studied the evolutionary relationship of two widely distributed parapatric butterfly species, Mel...
Abstract We studied the evolutionary relationship of two widely distributed parapatric butterfly sp...
Abstract Parapatrically distributed taxa pose a challenge for species delimitation due to the presen...
The Palearctic butterfly Melitaea didyma stands out as one of the most striking cases of intraspecif...
Abstract The Palaearctic butterfly Melitaea didyma stands out as one of the most striking cases of ...
[Aim] Genetic and phenotypic data may show convergent or contrasting spatial patterns. Discrepancies...
There is increasing evidence that most parapatric cryptic/sister taxa are reproductively compatible ...
There is increasing evidence that most parapatric cryptic/sister taxa are reproductively compatible ...
It is generally accepted that cases of species’ polyphyly in COI trees arising as a result of deep i...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence that most parapatric cryptic/sister taxa are reproductively com...
Ice ages within Europe forced many species to retreat to refugia, of which three major biogeographic...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Biotic interactions are often acknowledged as catalysers of genetic divergence and eventual explanat...
Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolati...
The Erebia tyndarus species complex is a cluster of closely related alpine butterflies. Members of t...
We studied the evolutionary relationship of two widely distributed parapatric butterfly species, Mel...
Abstract We studied the evolutionary relationship of two widely distributed parapatric butterfly sp...
Abstract Parapatrically distributed taxa pose a challenge for species delimitation due to the presen...
The Palearctic butterfly Melitaea didyma stands out as one of the most striking cases of intraspecif...
Abstract The Palaearctic butterfly Melitaea didyma stands out as one of the most striking cases of ...
[Aim] Genetic and phenotypic data may show convergent or contrasting spatial patterns. Discrepancies...
There is increasing evidence that most parapatric cryptic/sister taxa are reproductively compatible ...
There is increasing evidence that most parapatric cryptic/sister taxa are reproductively compatible ...
It is generally accepted that cases of species’ polyphyly in COI trees arising as a result of deep i...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence that most parapatric cryptic/sister taxa are reproductively com...
Ice ages within Europe forced many species to retreat to refugia, of which three major biogeographic...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Biotic interactions are often acknowledged as catalysers of genetic divergence and eventual explanat...
Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolati...
The Erebia tyndarus species complex is a cluster of closely related alpine butterflies. Members of t...