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The following pages link to Phylogeography and ecological niche modelling of the New Zealand stick insectClitarchus hookeri(White) support survival in multiple coastal refugia (Q54634486):
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- De Novo Transcriptome Analysis of the Common New Zealand Stick Insect Clitarchus hookeri (Phasmatodea) Reveals Genes Involved in Olfaction, Digestion and Sexual Reproduction (Q28829132) (← links)
- Molecular data and ecological niche modelling reveal the Pleistocene history of a semi-aquatic bug (Microvelia douglasi douglasi) in East Asia (Q30824752) (← links)
- Integrating phylogeography and species distribution models: cryptic distributional responses to past climate change in an endemic rodent from the central Chile hotspot (Q31117214) (← links)
- Phylogenetic analysis of New Zealand earthworms (Oligochaeta: Megascolecidae) reveals ancient clades and cryptic taxonomic diversity (Q33720196) (← links)
- Microsatellite DNA analyses of a highly disjunct New Zealand tree reveal strong differentiation and imply a formerly more continuous distribution (Q33834777) (← links)
- Poleward bound: biological impacts of Southern Hemisphere glaciation (Q34289863) (← links)
- Phylogeography of the widespread African puff adder (Bitis arietans) reveals multiple Pleistocene refugia in southern Africa (Q34535784) (← links)
- Postglacial expansion and not human influence best explains the population structure in the endangered kea (Nestor notabilis). (Q35135461) (← links)
- Parallel molecular routes to cold adaptation in eight genera of New Zealand stick insects (Q35769007) (← links)
- The Invertebrate Life of New Zealand: A Phylogeographic Approach (Q36007349) (← links)
- Concerted versus independent evolution and the search for multiple refugia: comparative phylogeography of four forest beetles (Q42652051) (← links)
- Divergent transcriptional responses to low temperature among populations of alpine and lowland species of New Zealand stick insects (Micrarchus) (Q42656736) (← links)
- Assembling large genomes: analysis of the stick insect (Clitarchus hookeri) genome reveals a high repeat content and sex-biased genes associated with reproduction. (Q45903137) (← links)
- Reconciling phylogeography and ecological niche models for New Zealand beetles: Looking beyond glacial refugia (Q47256057) (← links)
- Evolutionary and biogeographical history of an ancient and global group of arachnids (Arachnida: Opiliones: Cyphophthalmi) with a new taxonomic arrangement (Q54554864) (← links)
- Orthoglymma wangapeka gen.n., sp.n. (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Broscini): a newly discovered relict from the Buller Terrane, north-western South Island, New Zealand, corroborates a general pattern of Gondwanan endemism (Q54569795) (← links)
- Comparative phylogenetic analysis reveals long-term isolation of lineages on the Three Kings Islands, New Zealand (Q54576519) (← links)
- Revision and phylogeny ofSyrphetodes(Coleoptera: Ulodidae): implications for biogeography, alpinization and conservation (Q54576520) (← links)
- The conservation status of small or less well known groups of New Zealand terrestrial invertebrates (Q54581324) (← links)
- Vivid molecular divergence over volcanic remnants: the phylogeography ofMegadromus gueriniion Banks Peninsula, New Zealand (Q54616739) (← links)
- Evolution of New Zealand insects: summary and prospectus for future research (Q54634395) (← links)
- Persistence of New Zealand Quaternary beetles (Q54786720) (← links)
- Population history and genetic bottlenecks in translocated Cook Strait giant weta, Deinacrida rugosa: recommendations for future conservation management (Q56333730) (← links)
- Mate detection and seasonal variation in stick insect mating behaviour (Phamatodea: Clitarchus hookeri) (Q56827237) (← links)
- Range prediction for the Giant Fruit-Eating Bat,Artibeus amplus(Phyllostomidae: Stenodermatinae) in South America (Q56880398) (← links)
- Phylogeography of the New Zealand giraffe weevil Lasiorhynchus barbicornis (Coleoptera: Brentidae): A comparison of biogeographic boundaries (Q57483668) (← links)
- Disentangling the genetic effects of refugial isolation and range expansion in a trans-continentally distributed species (Q60544606) (← links)
- Community science validates climate suitability projections from ecological niche modeling (Q90724181) (← links)