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Erebia manto Nachweise: n = 22 Klösterle, Nenzigast Alpe, 1450-1700 m, 28.07.2005, 16.+ 17.08.2006; Klösterle, Nenzigasttal, 1480- 1600 m, 28.07.2005; Silbertal, 1200 m, 14.08.1981 (D); Silbertal, Unt. Wasserstuben Alpe, 1500 m, 29.08.1981 (D); Silbertal, Gafluna Alpe, 1300 m, 09.08.1980 (D); Silbertal, Ob.
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ERGA-BGE genome of Erebia palarica Chapman, 1905: a montane butterfly endemic to North-West Spain
The reference genome of Erebia palarica (Chapman’s ringlet; Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) provides valuable insights into evolutionary and conservation genomics.
Marta Vila Taboada +18 more
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Zones of secondary contact between closely related taxa are a common legacy of the Quaternary ice ages. Despite their abundance, the factors that keep species apart and prevent hybridization are often unknown.
Kay Lucek +2 more
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We provide evidence of asymmetric gene flow from Melitaea phoebe to M. ornata and, especially, to M. pseudornata, for which gene flow may have affected a high proportion of its genome. Gene flow was not equally distributed along the genome: the Z chromosome showed patterns compatible with the large‐Z effect.
Joan C. Hinojosa +5 more
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FIGURE 7 in A checklist of the satyrine genus Erebia (Lepidoptera) (1758–2006) [PDF]
FIGURE 7: Erebia kefersteini between Mondy and Orlik in the East Sayan mountains, Siberia (photo: John Tennent)Published as part of Tennent, John, 2008, A checklist of the satyrine genus Erebia (Lepidoptera) (1758–2006), pp.
Tennent, John
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Range‐wide population genomic structure of the Karner blue butterfly, Plebejus (Lycaeides) samuelis
The Karner blue butterfly, Plebejus (Lycaeides) samuelis, is an endangered, climate change‐vulnerable species that has undergone substantial historical habitat loss and population decline. We performed a range‐wide assessment of genomic diversity and found that Karner blue populations had high levels of inbreeding and lower genetic diversity than ...
Jing Zhang +10 more
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The genome sequence of the Sudeten Ringlet, Erebia sudetica Dalman, 1816 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
We present a genome assembly from a female specimen of Erebia sudetica (Arthropoda; Insecta; Lepidoptera; Nymphalidae). The assembly contains two haplotypes with total lengths of 486.94 megabases and 426.54 megabases.
Kay Lucek +4 more
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Révision du Catalogue des espèces françaises du genre Erebia (Lépid. Satyridae) [PDF]
Révision du Catalogue des espèces françaises du genre Erebia (Lépid. Satyridae). In: Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 13ᵉ année, n°6, juin 1944.
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Abstract Replicated secondary contact zones can provide insights into the barriers to gene flow that are important during speciation and can reveal to which degree secondary contact may result in similar evolutionary outcomes. Here, we studied two secondary contact zones between highly differentiated Alpine butterflies of the genus Erebia using whole ...
Hannah Augustijnen, Kay Lucek
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Published as part of Aistleitner, E., 2014, Biodiversitätsforschung in Vorarlberg, Austria occ. Zur Schmetterlingsfauna des Verwalls - 1. Teil Tagfalter, Spinner und Schwärmer (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Diurna, Bombyces et Sphinges sensu, pp.
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