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Hannah Augustijnen
Hannah Augustijnen
Postdoctoral researcher, University of Fribourg
Verified email at unifr.ch
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Speciation through chromosomal fusion and fission in Lepidoptera
JM De Vos, H Augustijnen, L Bätscher, K Lucek
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375 (1806), 20190539, 2020
1102020
A holocentric twist to chromosomal speciation?
K Lucek, H Augustijnen, M Escudero
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 37 (8), 655-662, 2022
332022
A macroevolutionary role for chromosomal fusion and fission in Erebia butterflies
H Augustijnen, L Bätscher, M Cesanek, T Chkhartishvili, V Dincă, ...
Science Advances 10 (16), eadl0989, 2024
16*2024
Holocentric repeat landscapes: From micro‐evolutionary patterns to macro‐evolutionary associations with karyotype evolution
C Cornet, P Mora, H Augustijnen, P Nguyen, M Escudero, K Lucek
Molecular Ecology 33 (24), e17100, 2024
102024
Secondary contact rather than coexistence—Erebia butterflies in the Alps
H Augustijnen, T Patsiou, K Lucek
Evolution 76 (11), 2669-2686, 2022
92022
The genome sequence of the scotch argus butterfly, Erebia aethiops (Esper, 1777)
O Lohse, K Lohse, WSIT of Life, H Augustijnen, K Lucek, ...
Wellcome Open Research 7, 2022
32022
A Genomic Update on the Evolutionary Impact of Chromosomal Rearrangements
H Augustijnen, C Arias‐Sardá, M Farré, K Lucek
Molecular Ecology 33 (24), e17602, 2024
12024
Living on the edge—Genomic and ecological delineation of cryptic lineages in the high‐elevation specialist Erebia nivalis
H Augustijnen, T Patsiou, T Schmitt, K Lucek
Insect Conservation and Diversity 17 (3), 526-542, 2024
12024
Beyond gene flow:(non)‐parallelism of secondary contact in a pair of highly differentiated sibling species
H Augustijnen, K Lucek
Molecular Ecology 33 (17), e17488, 2024
2024
Elucidating the ecology, mechanism and evolution of a rare vertebrate symbiont of ant nests.
H Augustijnen
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