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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
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
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
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
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
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
42022
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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