297 results on '"Habel, Jan Christian"'
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252. Mediterranean Peninsulas: The Evolution of Hotspots
253. Genetic Basis of Human Biodiversity: An Update
254. Vascular Plant Diversity in a Changing World: Global Centres and Biome-Specific Patterns
255. A Tough Choice: Approaches Towards the Setting of Global Conservation Priorities
256. Human Population and the Hotspots Revisited: A 2010 Assessment
257. Population Genetics and Ecological Niche Modelling Reveal High Fragmentation and Potential Future Extinction of the Endangered Relict Butterfly Lycaena helle
258. Is the ‘Lost World’ Lost? High Endemism of Aphibians and Reptiles on South American Tepuís in a Changing Climate
259. Review Modelling Future Trends of Relict Species
260. Conservation of the Grey Bush Cricket Platycleis albopunctata (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) Under Differing Habitat Conditions: Implications From an Individual-Based Model
261. Review Molecular Methods: Blessing or Curse?
262. Ecological Limits Vis-à-vis Changing Climate: Relic Erebia Butterflies in Insular Sudeten Mountains
263. Conservation and Management of the Habitats of Two Relict Butterflies in the Belgian Ardenne: Proclossiana eunomia and Lycaena helle
264. Peripheral Relict Populations of Widespread Species; Evolutionary Hotspots or Just More of the Same?
265. The EU Habitats Directive and the German Natura 2000 Network of Protected Areas as Tool for Implementing the Conservation of Relict Species
266. Relict Populations and Endemic Clades in Palearctic Reptiles: Evolutionary History and Implications for Conservation
267. Genetic Differentiation Between and Among Refugia
268. Linking Genetics and Ecology: Reconstructing the History of Relict Populations of an Endangered Semi-Aquatic Beetle
269. Relicts Within the Genus Complex Astragalus/Oxytropis (Fabaceae), and the Comparison of Diversity by Objective Means
270. Population Genetic Structure of Two Threatened Dragonfly Species (Odonata: Anisoptera) as Revealed by RAPD Analysis
271. Are Disjunct Alpine and Arctic-Alpine Animal and Plant Species in the Western Palearctic Really 'Relics of a Cold Past'?
272. Multiple Glacial Refuges of Unwinged Ground Beetles in Europe: Molecular Data Support Classical Phylogeographic Models
273. Postglacial Recolonization of Continental Europe by the Pygmy Shrew (Sorex minutus) Inferred From Mitochondrial and Y Chromosomal DNA Sequences
274. Phylogeographic Analyses of a Boreal-Temperate Ectomycorrhizal Basidiomycete, Amanita Muscaria, Suggest Forest Refugia in Alaska During the Last Glacial Maximum
275. Conservation Genetics and Phylogeography of the Threatened Corsican and Barbary Red Deer (Cervus elaphus corsicanus and C. e. barbarus)
276. Niche Conservatism among Allopatric Species of the Grasshopper Genus Afrophlaeoba Jago, 1983 in the Eastern Arc Mountains (Tanzania)
277. Review: The Dark Side of Relict Species Biology: Cave Animals as Ancient Lineages
278. Extra-Mediterranean Refugia, Post-Glacial Vegetation History and Area Dynamics in Eastern Central Europe
279. Relict Species: From Past to Future
280. The Changing Climate: Past, Present, Future
281. Environmentally and behaviourally mediated co‐occurrence of functional traits in bird communities of tropical forest fragments.
282. A new amplicon based approach of whole mitogenome sequencing for phylogenetic and phylogeographic analysis: An example of East African white-eyes (Aves, Zosteropidae).
283. Erratum
284. Habitat suitability models in conservation planning – a short introduction
285. Review: Refugial areas and postglacial colonisations in the Western Palaearctic
286. Linking genetics and ecology:reconstructing the history of relict populations of an endangered semi-aquatic beetle
287. Multiple Glacial Refuges of Unwinged Ground Beetles in Europe:Molecular Data Support Classical Phylogeographic Models
288. Population genetics and ecological niche modelling reveal high fragmentation and potential future extinction of the endangered relict butterfly Lycaena helle
289. Review: The Dark Side of Relict Species Biology: Cave Animals as Ancient Lineages
290. Relict Species Research: Some Concluding Remarks
291. Active around the year: Butterflies and moths adapt their life cycles to a warming world.
292. Butterfly species respond differently to climate warming and land use change in the northern Alps.
293. Global change drives phenological and spatial shifts in Central European longhorn beetles (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) during the past 150 years.
294. Biogeography of Italy revisited: genetic lineages confirm major phylogeographic patterns and a pre-Pleistocene origin of its biota.
295. International scientists formulate a roadmap for insect conservation and recovery.
296. Long-term large-scale decline in relative abundances of butterfly and burnet moth species across south-western Germany.
297. Succession matters: Community shifts in moths over three decades increases multifunctionality in intermediate successional stages.
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