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January 19, 2017
A preliminary phylogeny of the South African Lentulidae
Daniela Matenaar, Linda Bröder, Axel Hochkirch
Molecular Ecology
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July 7, 2012
Rapid genetic assimilation of native wall lizard populations (Podarcis muralis) through extensive hybridization with introduced lineages
Ulrich Schulte, Michael Veith, Axel Hochkirch
Die Naturwissenschaften
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February 9, 2012
Conspecific flowers of Sinapis arvensis are stronger competitors for pollinators than those of the invasive weed Bunias orientalis
Axel Hochkirch, Tamara Mertes, Julia Rautenberg
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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September 27, 2014
Multiple independent colonization of the Canary Islands by the winged grasshopper genus Sphingonotus Fieber, 1852
Martin Husemann, Jana Deppermann, Axel Hochkirch
Ecology Letters
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April 14, 2015
Biodiversity in cities needs space: a meta-analysis of factors determining intra-urban biodiversity variation
Joscha Beninde, Michael Veith, Axel Hochkirch
The Journal of Animal Ecology
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June 23, 2007
Sympatry with the devil: reproductive interference could hamper species coexistence
Axel Hochkirch, Julia Gröning, Amelie Bücker
Zootaxa
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December 8, 2024
Splitters versus Lumpers? Subspecies designations must rely on robust morphological and/or genetic data-a response to Nabholz et al. (2024)
Axel Hochkirch, Lara-Sophie Dey, Martin Husemann
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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January 14, 2018
A biogeographic and ecological perspective to the evolution of reproductive behaviour in the family Salamandridae
Sarah Kieren, Max Sparreboom, Axel Hochkirch, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology
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September 18, 2015
Wide prevalence of hybridization in two sympatric grasshopper species may be shaped by their relative abundances
Katja Rohde, Yvonne Hau, Jessica Weyer, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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July 28, 2018
Admixture of hybrid swarms of native and introduced lizards in cities is determined by the cityscape structure and invasion history
Joscha Beninde, Stephan Feldmeier, Michael Veith, et al.
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Hereditas
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January 19, 2017
A preliminary phylogeny of the South African Lentulidae
Daniela Matenaar, Linda Bröder, Axel Hochkirch
Molecular Ecology
|
July 7, 2012
Rapid genetic assimilation of native wall lizard populations (Podarcis muralis) through extensive hybridization with introduced lineages
Ulrich Schulte, Michael Veith, Axel Hochkirch
Die Naturwissenschaften
|
February 9, 2012
Conspecific flowers of Sinapis arvensis are stronger competitors for pollinators than those of the invasive weed Bunias orientalis
Axel Hochkirch, Tamara Mertes, Julia Rautenberg
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
|
September 27, 2014
Multiple independent colonization of the Canary Islands by the winged grasshopper genus Sphingonotus Fieber, 1852
Martin Husemann, Jana Deppermann, Axel Hochkirch
Ecology Letters
|
April 14, 2015
Biodiversity in cities needs space: a meta-analysis of factors determining intra-urban biodiversity variation
Joscha Beninde, Michael Veith, Axel Hochkirch
The Journal of Animal Ecology
|
June 23, 2007
Sympatry with the devil: reproductive interference could hamper species coexistence
Axel Hochkirch, Julia Gröning, Amelie Bücker
Zootaxa
|
December 8, 2024
Splitters versus Lumpers? Subspecies designations must rely on robust morphological and/or genetic data-a response to Nabholz et al. (2024)
Axel Hochkirch, Lara-Sophie Dey, Martin Husemann
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
|
January 14, 2018
A biogeographic and ecological perspective to the evolution of reproductive behaviour in the family Salamandridae
Sarah Kieren, Max Sparreboom, Axel Hochkirch, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology
|
September 18, 2015
Wide prevalence of hybridization in two sympatric grasshopper species may be shaped by their relative abundances
Katja Rohde, Yvonne Hau, Jessica Weyer, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
July 28, 2018
Admixture of hybrid swarms of native and introduced lizards in cities is determined by the cityscape structure and invasion history
Joscha Beninde, Stephan Feldmeier, Michael Veith, et al.
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