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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 12.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000086 (2016) Stefan Ehl [Allemagne] ; Vivian Dalstein [Allemagne] ; Fabienne Tull [Allemagne] ; Patrick Gros [Autriche] ; Thomas Schmitt [Allemagne]Specialized or opportunistic-how does the high mountain endemic butterfly Erebia nivalis survive in its extreme habitats?
000203 (2015) Marius Junker [Allemagne] ; Marie Zimmermann [France] ; Ana A. Ramos [Portugal] ; Patrick Gros [Autriche] ; Martin Konvi Ka [République tchèque] ; Gabriel Nève [France] ; Lászl Rákosy [Roumanie] ; Toomas Tammaru [Estonie] ; Rita Castilho [Portugal] ; Thomas Schmitt [Allemagne]Three in One--Multiple Faunal Elements within an Endangered European Butterfly Species.
000353 (2014) Thomas Schmitt [Allemagne] ; Jan Christian Habel ; Dennis Rödder ; Dirk LouyEffects of recent and past climatic shifts on the genetic structure of the high mountain yellow-spotted ringlet butterfly Erebia manto (Lepidoptera, Satyrinae): a conservation problem.
000394 (????) Dirk Louy [Allemagne] ; Jan Christian Habel ; Werner Ulrich ; Thomas SchmittOut of the alps: the biogeography of a disjunctly distributed mountain butterfly, the almond-eyed ringlet Erebia alberganus (Lepidoptera, Satyrinae).
000454 (2012) Thomas Schmitt [Allemagne] ; Zoltán VargaExtra-Mediterranean refugia: The rule and not the exception?
000518 (2010) Marius Junker [Allemagne] ; Stefan Wagner ; Patrick Gros ; Thomas SchmittChanging demography and dispersal behaviour: ecological adaptations in an alpine butterfly.
000580 (2009) Thomas Schmitt [Allemagne]Biogeographical and evolutionary importance of the European high mountain systems.
000591 (2009) Dominik Lermen [Allemagne] ; Brunhilde Blömeke ; Robert Browne ; Ann Clarke ; Paul W. Dyce ; Thomas Fixemer ; Günter R. Fuhr ; William V. Holt ; Katarina Jewgenow ; Rhiannon E. Lloyd ; Stefan Lötters ; Martin Paulus ; Gordon Mcgregor Reid ; Daniel H. Rapoport ; David Rawson ; Jennifer Ringleb ; Oliver A. Ryder ; Gabriele Spörl ; Thomas Schmitt ; Michael Veith ; Paul MüllerCryobanking of viable biomaterials: implementation of new strategies for conservation purposes.
000624 (2008) Thomas Schmitt [Allemagne] ; Karola HaubrichThe genetic structure of the mountain forest butterfly Erebia euryale unravels the late Pleistocene and postglacial history of the mountain coniferous forest biome in Europe.
000644 (2007) Karola Haubrich [Allemagne] ; Thomas SchmittCryptic differentiation in alpine-endemic, high-altitude butterflies reveals down-slope glacial refugia.
000652 (2007) Thomas Schmitt [Allemagne]Molecular biogeography of Europe: Pleistocene cycles and postglacial trends.
000681 (2006) Thomas Schmitt [Allemagne] ; Jan Christian Habel ; Marco Zimmermann ; Paul MüllerGenetic differentiation of the marbled white butterfly, Melanargia galathea, accounts for glacial distribution patterns and postglacial range expansion in southeastern Europe.

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