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Francesco Posted - 09/06/2016 : 10:11:30

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For those interested to the Biogeography of western Palaearctic Cerambycoidea (Europe, North Africa und Turkey), the biogegraphical part of my doctoral thesis has been finally published.

Species richness of the different families and subfamilies and ecological groups, factorial (for species and regions) and cluster analyses were performed.
My co-author, formerly professor at Trier University (Germany), is today Director of the Senckenberg Museum.

Vitali F. & Schmitt T., 2016 - Ecological patterns strongly impact the biogeography of western Palaearctic longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycoidea) - Organisms Diversity & Evolution.
DOI 10.1007/s13127-016-0290-6


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Pierre-Olivier Maquart Posted - 09/06/2016 : 14:29:23
GENIAL !
J'ai hâte de pouvoir lire et étudier ça en détail

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