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Melitaea ornata
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Melitaea phoebe ornata
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Long-term metapopulation study of the Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia): survey methods, data management, and long-term population trends
Sami P Ojanen
,
M. Nieminen
,
E. Meyke
,
J. Pöyry
,
I. Hanski
Ecology and Evolution
2013
Corpus ID: 12367099
Long-term observational studies conducted at large (regional) spatial scales contribute to better understanding of landscape…
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2012
2012
Diet Quality Can Play a Critical Role in Defense Efficacy against Parasitoids and Pathogens in the Glanville Fritillary (Melitaea cinxia)
Minna Laurentz
,
J. Reudler
,
J. Mappes
,
Ville‐Petri Friman
,
Suvi Ikonen
,
C. Lindstedt
Journal of Chemical Ecology
2012
Corpus ID: 10584040
Numerous herbivorous insect species sequester noxious chemicals from host plants that effectively defend against predators, and…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Dispersal of four fritillary butterflies within identical landscape
Z. Fric
,
V. Hula
,
Martina Klímová
,
K. Zimmermann
,
M. Konvička
Ecological research
2010
Corpus ID: 33751409
Both species-specific traits and landscape configuration, such as area and connectivity of habitat patches plus the character of…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Fitness differences associated with Pgi SNP genotypes in the Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia)
L. Orsini
,
C. Wheat
,
+4 authors
I. Hanski
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
2009
Corpus ID: 8266987
Allozyme variation at the phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI) locus in the Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia) is…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Oviposition Cues for a Specialist Butterfly–Plant Chemistry and Size
J. H. Reudler Talsma
,
A. Biere
,
J. Harvey
,
S. van Nouhuys
Journal of Chemical Ecology
2008
Corpus ID: 6630759
The oviposition choice of an insect herbivore is based on a complex set of stimuli and responses. In this study, we examined the…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
The effects of Pleistocene glaciations on the phylogeography of Melitaea cinxia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
N. Wahlberg
,
I. Saccheri
2007
Corpus ID: 5000314
Partial (600 bp) sequences of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene were used to infer the phylogeography of Melitaea…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Genetic Divergence Among Host-Specific Cryptic Species in Cotesia melitaearum Aggregate (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), Parasitoids of Checkerspot Butterflies
M. Kankare
,
S. van Nouhuys
,
I. Hanski
2005
Corpus ID: 26360705
Abstract We used mitochondrial DNA sequence data and 12 microsatellite loci to examine the genetic structure of Cotesia…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Effect of Iridoid Glycoside Content on Oviposition Host Plant Choice and Parasitism in a Specialist Herbivore
M. Nieminen
,
J. Suomi
,
S. van Nouhuys
,
Pauliina Sauri
,
M. Riekkola
Journal of Chemical Ecology
2003
Corpus ID: 16553547
The Glanville fritillary butterfly Melitaea cinxia feeds upon two host plant species in Å land, Finland, Plantago lanceolataand…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
Extinction threshold in metapopulation models
O. Ovaskainen
,
I. Hanski
2003
Corpus ID: 32873626
The term extinction threshold refers to a critical value of some attribute, such as the amount of habitat in the landscape, below…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Extinction‐Colonization Dynamics and Host‐Plant Choice in Butterfly Metapopulations
I. Hanski
,
M. Singer
American Naturalist
2001
Corpus ID: 11874532
Species living in highly fragmented landscapes often occur as metapopulations with frequent population turnover. Turnover rate is…
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