FB VI - Raum- und Umweltwissenschaften
Universität Trier
- 0651/201-4530
- 0651/201-3939
Groening, Julia; Luecke, Niklas; Finger, Alexander et al.
Reproductive interference in two ground-hopper species: testing hypotheses of coexistence in the field
Exeler, Nina; Kratochwil, Anselm; Hochkirch, Axel
Restoration of riverine inland sand dune complexes: implications for the conservation of wild bees
Rohde, Katja; Dreher, Elena; Hochkirch, Axel
Sex-specific phenotypic plasticity in response to the trade-off between developmental time and body size supports the dimorphic niche hypothesis
While, Geoffrey M.; Michaelides, Sozos; Heathcote, Robert J. P. et al.
Sexual selection drives asymmetric introgression in wall lizards
Matenaar, Daniela; Bazelet, Corinna S.; Hochkirch, Axel
Simple tools for the evaluation of protected areas for the conservation of grasshoppers
Hochkirch, A; Groning, J; Loos, T et al.
Specialized diet and feeding habits as key factors for the habitat requirements of the grasshopper species tetrix subulata (Orthoptera : Tetrigidae)
Engler, J. O.; Roedder, D.; Elle, O. et al.
Species distribution models contribute to determine the effect of climate and interspecific interactions in moving hybrid zones
Schulte, Ulrich; Veith, Michael; Mingo, Valentin et al.
Strong genetic differentiation due to multiple founder events during a recent range expansion of an introduced wall lizard population
Exeler, N.; Kratochwil, A.; Hochkirch, A.
Strong genetic exchange among populations of a specialist bee, Andrena vaga (Hymenoptera : Andrenidae)
Kinitz, Tim; Quack, Markus; Paulus, Martin et al.
Strong isolation-by-distance in the absence of genetic population structure in the eelpout (Zoarces viviparus, Linnaeus 1758)