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Julian Wittische
Julian Wittische
Data Scientist, National Museum of Natural History (Luxembourg)
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Community-level modelling of boreal forest mammal distribution in an oil sands landscape
J Wittische, S Heckbert, PMA James, AC Burton, JT Fisher
Science of the Total Environment 755, 142500, 2021
212021
Modelling landscape genetic connectivity of the mountain pine beetle in western Canada
J Wittische, JK Janes, PMA James
Canadian journal of forest research 49 (11), 1339-1348, 2019
102019
Close spatial overlap between the genetic population boundaries of raccoons and the distribution of the raccoon roundworm in Germany
CF Alain, S Anna, W Julian, H Mike
Hystrix 32 (2), 2021
82021
Landscape‐scale population connectivity in two parasitoid species associated with the spruce budworm: Testing the birdfeeder effect using genetic data
S Legault, J Wittische, M Cusson, J Brodeur, PMA James
Molecular Ecology 30 (22), 5658-5673, 2021
72021
Quantifying uncertainty in inferences of landscape genetic resistance due to choice of individual‐based genetic distance metric
J Beninde, J Wittische, AC Frantz
Molecular Ecology Resources 24 (1), e13831, 2024
62024
Conservation by trans-border cooperation: population genetic structure and diversity of geoffroy’s bat (Myotis emarginatus) at its north-western european range edge
AC Frantz, A Viglino, E Wilwert, AP Cruz, J Wittische, AM Weigand, J Buijk, ...
Biodiversity and Conservation 31 (3), 925-948, 2022
52022
The role of dispersal, selection, and timing of sampling on the false discovery rate of loci under selection during geographic range expansion
P Mayrand, É Filotas, J Wittische, PMA James
Genome 62 (11), 715-727, 2019
52019
Quantifying and predicting population connectivity of an outbreaking forest insect pest
J Larroque, J Wittische, PMA James
Landscape Ecology 37 (3), 763-778, 2022
42022
Robustness of resistance surface optimisations: sampling schemes and genetic distance metrics affect inferences in landscape genetics
A Schleimer, A Luttringer, J Wittische, F Drygala, R Proess, ...
Landscape Ecology 38 (11), 2861-2883, 2023
22023
Interactions of cranial helminths in the European polecat (Mustela putorius): Implications for host body condition
AC Frantz, LC Salazar, F Müller, P Steinbach, J Wittische, M Heddergott
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 18, 273-282, 2022
22022
Inferring responses to climate warming from latitudinal pattern of clonal hybridization
K Monette, C Leung, J Lafond, J Wittische, B Angers
Ecology and Evolution 10 (1), 307-319, 2020
12020
High genetic connectivity of two pollinating flies despite urban disturbance
J Wittische, S Lippert, A Luttringer, H Ariey, A Cruz, B Andrasi, D Thissen, ...
Ecosphere 15 (4), e4784, 2024
2024
Genetic connectivity is maintained in two insect pollinators across a human‐altered landscape
A Schleimer, J Wittische, A Luttringer, C Rupprecht, B Andrási, H Ariey, ...
Insect Conservation and Diversity, 2024
2024
A new giant nautilid species from the Middle Jurassic of Luxembourg and Southwest Germany
R Weis, G Schweigert, J Wittische
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 142 (1), 24, 2023
2023
Contributions à l'étude des patrons spatiaux de biodiversité dans les paysages complexes
J Wittische
2022
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