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1. The Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS): overview and experimental design

2. The Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS) : Overview and experimental design

4. The Arctic Summer Cloud-Ocean Study (ASCOS): overview and experimental design

5. Crystallization of acetaminophen on a polymer surface

6. Rapid Evolution of Host Repertoire and Geographic Range in a Young and Diverse Genus of Montane Butterflies.

7. Whole genome data confirm pervasive gene discordance in the evolutionary history of Coenonympha (Nymphalidae) butterflies.

8. Phylogenomics and biogeography of sawflies and woodwasps (Hymenoptera, Symphyta).

9. Genome-Wide Gene Birth-Death Dynamics Are Associated with Diet Breadth Variation in Lepidoptera.

10. Predator selection on phenotypic variability of cryptic and aposematic moths.

11. Wing pattern diversity in Eunica butterflies (Nymphalidae: Biblidinae): phylogenetic analysis implies decoupled adaptive trends in dorsal sexual dimorphism and ventral eyespot evolution.

12. Whole-genome Analysis Reveals Contrasting Relationships Among Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genomes Between Three Sympatric Bat Species.

13. The genome sequence of the white admiral, Limenitis camilla (Linnaeus, 1764).

14. The genome sequence of the high brown fritillary, Fabriciana adippe (Dennis & Schiffermüller, 1775).

15. Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of the genus Symbrenthia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) correlates with the past geography of the Oriental region.

16. Miocene Climate and Habitat Change Drove Diversification in Bicyclus, Africa's Largest Radiation of Satyrine Butterflies.

17. Conserved ancestral tropical niche but different continental histories explain the latitudinal diversity gradient in brush-footed butterflies.

18. A database and checklist of geometrid moths (Lepidoptera) from Colombia.

19. Molecular phylogeny, classification, biogeography and diversification patterns of a diverse group of moths (Geometridae: Boarmiini).

20. Insect taxonomy can be difficult: a noctuid moth (Agaristinae: Aletopus imperialis ) and a geometrid moth (Sterrhinae: Cartaletis dargei ) combined into a cryptic species complex in eastern Africa (Lepidoptera).

21. Changes in the genus Beana Walker (Beaninae Zahiri amp; Holloway) with two new species and removing Beana nitida Tams to a new genus Beanoides (gen. nov.).

22. Wolbachia affects mitochondrial population structure in two systems of closely related Palaearctic blue butterflies.

23. Fourteen complete mitochondrial genomes of butterflies from the genus Lethe (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) with mitogenome-based phylogenetic analysis.

24. Butterfly dichromatism primarily evolved via Darwin's, not Wallace's, model.

25. Towards unravelling Wolbachia global exchange: a contribution from the Bicyclus and Mylothris butterflies in the Afrotropics.

26. A complete time-calibrated multi-gene phylogeny of the European butterflies.

27. Quantifying the effects of species traits on predation risk in nature: A comparative study of butterfly wing damage.

28. The Global Museum: natural history collections and the future of evolutionary science and public education.

29. Trait-based functional dietary analysis provides a better insight into the foraging ecology of bats.

30. Priors and Posteriors in Bayesian Timing of Divergence Analyses: The Age of Butterflies Revisited.

31. A comprehensive molecular phylogeny of Geometridae (Lepidoptera) with a focus on enigmatic small subfamilies.

32. Biodiversity seen through the perspective of insects: 10 simple rules on methodological choices and experimental design for genomic studies.

33. Embracing heterogeneity: coalescing the Tree of Life and the future of phylogenomics.

34. An updated checklist of the European Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea).

35. Information Dropout Patterns in Restriction Site Associated DNA Phylogenomics and a Comparison with Multilocus Sanger Data in a Species-Rich Moth Genus.

36. Evolution within a language: environmental differences contribute to divergence of dialect groups.

37. A simple method for data partitioning based on relative evolutionary rates.

38. The firefly genus Pteroptyx Olivier revisited (Coleoptera: Lampyridae: Luciolinae).

39. Heterogeneous nucleation of polymorphs on polymer surfaces: polymer-molecule interactions using a Coulomb and van der Waals model.

40. Heterogeneous nucleation of polymorphs on polymer surfaces: polymer-molecule interactions using a heterogeneous dielectric solvation model.

41. Evolution of Hypolimnas butterflies (Nymphalidae): Out-of-Africa origin and Wolbachia-mediated introgression.

42. Molecular systematics of the subfamily Limenitidinae (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae).

43. Polyphagy and diversification in tussock moths: Support for the oscillation hypothesis from extreme generalists.

44. Environmentally driven extinction and opportunistic origination explain fern diversification patterns.

45. Ten genes and two topologies: an exploration of higher relationships in skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae).

46. PCR primers for 30 novel gene regions in the nuclear genomes of Lepidoptera.

47. X-ray Powder Diffraction in Conservation Science: Towards Routine Crystal Structure Determination of Corrosion Products on Heritage Art Objects.

48. Targeted inactivation of the mouse epididymal beta-defensin 41 alters sperm flagellar beat pattern and zona pellucida binding.

49. On oscillations and flutterings-A reply to Hamm and Fordyce.

50. What you need is what you eat? Prey selection by the bat Myotis daubentonii.

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