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- 2024
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Predator selection on phenotypic variability of cryptic and aposematic moths
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- 2023
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Evolutionary history of Euteliidae (Lepidoptera, Noctuoidea)
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Whole-genome Analysis Reveals Contrasting Relationships Among Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genomes Between Three Sympatric Bat Species
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Wing pattern diversity in Eunica butterflies (Nymphalidae: Biblidinae) : phylogenetic analysis implies decoupled adaptive trends in dorsal sexual dimorphism and ventral eyespot evolution
2023) In Cladistics(
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- 2022
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The (non) accuracy of mitochondrial genomes for family-level phylogenetics in Erebidae (Lepidoptera)
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Miocene Climate and Habitat Change Drove Diversification in Bicyclus, Africa's Largest Radiation of Satyrine Butterflies
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- 2021
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Museomics of a rare taxon : placing Whalleyanidae in the Lepidoptera Tree of Life
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Alone on an island : The reassessment of an enigmatic species of Handmaiden Moth (Lepidoptera, Erebidae) endemic to Mauritius
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Conserved ancestral tropical niche but different continental histories explain the latitudinal diversity gradient in brush-footed butterflies
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Wolbachia affects mitochondrial population structure in two systems of closely related Palaearctic blue butterflies
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- 2020
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Wing morphology of the butterfly Coenonympha arcania in Europe : Traces of both historical isolation in glacial refugia and current adaptation
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Butterfly dichromatism primarily evolved via Darwin's, not Wallace's, model
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Molecular phylogeny of Sterrhinae moths (Lepidoptera: : Geometridae): towards a global classification
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Species delimitation and evolutionary relationships among Phoebis New World sulphur butterflies (Lepidoptera, Pieridae, Coliadinae)
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- 2019
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Embracing heterogeneity : Coalescing the tree of life and the future of phylogenomics
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Biodiversity seen through the perspective of insects : 10 simple rules on methodological choices and experimental design for genomic studies
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New World geometrid moths (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) : Molecular phylogeny, biogeography, taxonomic updates and description of 11 new tribes
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- 2018
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Evolution of Hypolimnas butterflies (Nymphalidae) : Out-of-Africa origin and Wolbachia-mediated introgression
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- 2017
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Expanded molecular phylogeny of the genus Bicyclus (Lepidoptera : Nymphalidae) shows the importance of increased sampling for detecting semi-cryptic species and highlights potentials for future studies
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Environmentally driven extinction and opportunistic origination explain fern diversification patterns
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Polyphagy and diversification in tussock moths : Support for the oscillation hypothesis from extreme generalists
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- 2016
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Evolutionary Patterns of Pheromone Diversity in Lepidoptera
2016) p.43-78(
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On oscillations and flutterings-A reply to Hamm and Fordyce
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- 2015
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Elusive ditrysian phylogeny: an account of combining systematized morphology with molecular data (Lepidoptera).
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A new extant family of primitive moths from Kangaroo Island, Australia, and its significance for understanding early Lepidoptera evolution
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