Parnassius apollo (Linnaeus, 1758) is probably the most renowned Eurasian montane butterfly. Its specialized ecology makes it very sensitive to habitat and climate changes, so that it is now experiencing range contraction and local extinction across most of its range. We sequenced 869 bp of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) cytochrome oxidase I gene in 78 P. apollo populations (201 individuals) in order to: (1) assess the phylogeographic pattern of the species; (2) shed light on the historical biogeographic processes that shaped the distribution of the species; and (3) identify geographic population units of special value for the conservation of the species' genetic diversity. Our analyses revealed a very strong phylogeographic structure in P. ...
We studied 239 imagoes of 12 Parnassius species collected from the mountains of the Qinghai–Tibet Pl...
The Sino-Himalayan subregion is a widely extended transition zone between the Oriental Region and th...
The use of DNA sequence data often leads to the recognition of cryptic species within putatively wel...
Parnassius apollo (Linnaeus, 1758) is probably the most renowned Eurasian montane butterfly. Its spe...
Parnassius apollo is a widely distibuted Eurasian butterfly usually represented by small local popu...
Aim Our study provides a description of the mitogenetic structure of alpine butterflies of the Parna...
Understanding the dynamics of biodiversity, including the spatial distribution of genetic diversity,...
In rapid radiation, the earliest components of evolutionary divergence are often difficult to resolv...
The boreo-montane wetland butterfly species Colias palaeno has a European distribution from the Alps...
The phylogeny of butterflies, Parnassius stubbendorfii and P. glacialis, collected at various locali...
Abstract Understanding the dynamics of biodiversity, including the spatial distribution of genetic ...
We studied 239 imagoes of 12 Parnassius species collected from the mountains of the Qinghai–Tibet Pl...
The Sino-Himalayan subregion is a widely extended transition zone between the Oriental Region and th...
The use of DNA sequence data often leads to the recognition of cryptic species within putatively wel...
Parnassius apollo (Linnaeus, 1758) is probably the most renowned Eurasian montane butterfly. Its spe...
Parnassius apollo is a widely distibuted Eurasian butterfly usually represented by small local popu...
Aim Our study provides a description of the mitogenetic structure of alpine butterflies of the Parna...
Understanding the dynamics of biodiversity, including the spatial distribution of genetic diversity,...
In rapid radiation, the earliest components of evolutionary divergence are often difficult to resolv...
The boreo-montane wetland butterfly species Colias palaeno has a European distribution from the Alps...
The phylogeny of butterflies, Parnassius stubbendorfii and P. glacialis, collected at various locali...
Abstract Understanding the dynamics of biodiversity, including the spatial distribution of genetic ...
We studied 239 imagoes of 12 Parnassius species collected from the mountains of the Qinghai–Tibet Pl...
The Sino-Himalayan subregion is a widely extended transition zone between the Oriental Region and th...
The use of DNA sequence data often leads to the recognition of cryptic species within putatively wel...