37 results on '"Vilà, Roger"'
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2. Comprehensive phylogeny of Pieridae butterflies reveals strong correlation between diversification and temperature
3. Climate change influences in the determination of the maximum power potential of radiative cooling. Evolution and seasonal study in Europe
4. Numerical analysis of the combination of radiative collectors and emitters to improve the performance of water-water compression heat pumps under different climates
5. Global invasion history of the agricultural pest butterfly Pieris rapae revealed with genomics and citizen science
6. The conundrum of species delimitation : a genomic perspective on a mitogenetically super-variable butterfly
7. Versatility of multivalent orientation, inverted meiosis, and rescued fitness in holocentric chromosomal hybrids
8. Ecological specialization is associated with genetic structure in the ant-associated butterfly family Lycaenidae
9. Use of genetic, climatic, and microbiological data to inform reintroduction of a regionally extinct butterfly
10. Do Holarctic ant species exist? Trans-Beringian dispersal and homoplasy in the Formicidae
11. Historical and current patterns of gene flow in the butterfly Pararge aegeria
12. Phylogeny of the Ants: Diversification in the Age of Angiosperms
13. Rise and fall of island butterfly diversity: Understanding genetic differentiation and extinction in a highly diverse archipelago
14. Climatic niche evolution is faster in sympatric than allopatric lineages of the butterfly genus Pyrgus
15. Differentiation in the marbled white butterfly species complex driven by multiple evolutionary forces
16. Asymmetric constraints on limits to species ranges influence consumer-resource richness over an environmental gradient
17. Species-Level Para-and Polyphyly in DNA Barcode Gene Trees: Strong Operational Bias in European Lepidoptera
18. One-note samba: the biogeographical history of the relict Brazilian butterfly Elkalyce cogina
19. Discovered just before extinction? The first endemic ant from the Balearic Islands (Lasius balearicus sp. nov.) is endangered by climate change
20. Biogeography of western Mediterranean butterflies: combining turnover and nestedness components of faunal dissimilarity
21. A unified framework for diversity gradients: the adaptive trait continuum
22. Identifying zones of phenetic compression in West Mediterranean butterflies (Satyrinae): refugia, invasion and hybridization
23. Tracing the origin of disjunct distributions: a case of biogeographical convergence in Pyrgus butterflies
24. Phylogeny and palaeoecology of Polyommatus blue butterflies show Beringia was a climate-regulated gateway to the New World
25. Phylogenetic island disequilibrium: evidence for ongoing long-term population dynamics in two Mediterranean butterflies
26. Complete DNA barcode reference library for a country's butterfly fauna reveals high performance for temperate Europe
27. The uneven phylogeny and biogeography of Erodium (Geraniaceae): radiations in the Mediterranean and recent recurrent intercontinental colonization
28. Synergistic Effects of Combining Morphological and Molecular Data in Resolving the Phylogeny of Butterflies and Skippers
29. Aging Study of Plastics to Be Used as Radiative Cooling Wind-Shields for Night-Time Radiative Cooling—Polypropylene as an Alternative to Polyethylene.
30. Response to Genovesi et al.: Ant biosurveillance should come before invasion
31. The invasive ant Solenopsis invicta is established in Europe
32. Mapping the stability clusters in bovine pancreatic ribonuclease A.
33. DNA barcode reference library for Iberian butterflies enables a continental-scale preview of potential cryptic diversity
34. Adaptive covers for combined radiative cooling and solar heating. A review of existing technology and materials.
35. Mapping Nighttime and All-Day Radiative Cooling Potential in Europe and the Influence of Solar Reflectivity.
36. Establishing criteria for higher-level classification using molecular data: the systematics ofPolyommatusblue butterflies (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae)
37. Phylogeny and Palaeoecology of Polyommatus Blue Butterflies Show Beringia Was a Climate-Regulated Gateway to the New World.
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