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Kathrin Theissinger
Researcher at University of Koblenz and Landau
Publications - 45
Citations - 1186
Kathrin Theissinger is an academic researcher from University of Koblenz and Landau. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Crayfish. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 37 publications receiving 930 citations. Previous affiliations of Kathrin Theissinger include University of Mainz & University of Canberra.
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Cryptic biodiversity loss linked to global climate change
Miklós Bálint,Sami Domisch,C. H. M. Engelhardt,Peter Haase,Stephanie Lehrian,Jan Sauer,Kathrin Theissinger,Kathrin Theissinger,Steffen U. Pauls,Carsten Nowak +9 more
TL;DR: An analysis of the distribution and mitochondrial DNA variability of nine montane aquatic insect species in Europe suggests range contractions will be accompanied by severe loss of genetic diversity, implying morphospecies-scale assessments may greatly underestimate potential biodiversity losses from climate change.
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The era of reference genomes in conservation genomics.
Giulio Formenti,Kathrin Theissinger,Carlos Fernandes,Iliana Bista,Aureliano Bombarely,Christoph Bleidorn,Claudio Ciofi,Angelica Crottini,José Alberto Godoy Godoy,Jacob Höglund,Joanna Malukiewicz,Alice Mouton,Rebekah A. Oomen,Sadye Paez,Per J. Palsbøll,Christophe Pampoulie,Hannes Svardal,Constantina Theofanopoulou,Jan de Vries,Ann-Marie Waldvogel,Guojie Zhang,Camila J. Mazzoni,Miklós Bálint,Fedor Čiampor,J. Hoglund,María José Ruiz-López,Goujie Zhang,Erich D. Jarvis,Sargis A. Aghayan,Tyler Alioto,Isabel Almudi,Nadir Alvarez,Paulo C. Alves,Isabel R. Amorim,Agostinho Antunes,Paula Arribas,Petr Baldrian,Paul R. Berg,Giorgio Bertorelle,Astrid Böhne,Andrea Bonisoli-Alquati,Ljudevit Luka Boštjančić,Bastien Boussau,Catherine Breton,Elena Buzan,Paula F. Campos,Carlos Carreras,Luis Filipe Castro,Luis J. Chueca,Elena Conti,Robert Cook-Deegan,Daniel Croll,Mónica V. Cunha,Frédéric Delsuc,Alice B. Dennis,Dimitar Dimitrov,Rui Faria,Adrien Favre,Olivier Fedrigo,Rosa Fernández,Gentile Francesco Ficetola,Jean-François Flot,Toni Gabaldón,Dolores R. Galea Agius,Guido Roberto Gallo,Alice Maria Giani,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Tine Grebenc,Katerina Guschanski,Romain Guyot,Bernhard Hausdorf,Oliver Hawlitschek,Peter D. Heintzman,Berthold Heinze,Michael Hiller,Martin Husemann,Alessio Iannucci,Iker Irisarri,Kjetill S. Jakobsen,Sissel Jentoft,Peter Klinga,Agnieszka Kloch,Claudius F. Kratochwil,Henrik Kusche,Kara K S Layton,Jennifer A. Leonard,Emmanuelle Lerat,Gianni Liti,Tereza Manousaki,Tomas Marques-Bonet,Pável Matos-Maraví,Michael Matschiner,Florian Maumus,Ann M Mc Cartney,Shai Meiri,José Melo-Ferreira,Ximo Mengual,Michael T. Monaghan,Matteo Montagna,Robert W. Mysłajek,Marco T. Neiber,Violaine Nicolas,Marta Novo,Petar Ozretić,Ferran Palero,Lucian Pârvulescu,Marta Pascual,Octávio S. Paulo,Martina Pavlek,Cinta Pegueroles,Loïc Pellissier,Graziano Pesole,Craig R. Primmer,Ana Riesgo,Lukas Rüber,Diego Rubolini,Daniel Salvi,Ole Seehausen,Matthias Seidel,Simona Secomandi,Bruno Studer,Spyros Theodoridis,Marco Thines,Lara Urban,Anti Vasemägi,Adriana Vella,Noel Vella,Sonja C. Vernes,Cristiano Vernesi,David R. Vieites,Robert M. Waterhouse,Christopher W. Wheat,Gert Wörheide,Yannick Wurm,Gabrielle Zammit +134 more
TL;DR: In this article , a large-scale generation of reference genomes representing global biodiversity is discussed. But the authors focus on the large-size generation of the reference genomes and do not discuss how to generate reference genomes for the conservation genomics.
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Patterns of population structure in two closely related, partially sympatric caddisflies in Eastern Europe: historic introgression, limited dispersal, and cryptic diversity1
TL;DR: The different degree of population differentiation and divergence of both species probably reflects different Pliocene/Pleistocene population histories and might be related to differences in dispersal capabilities or competitive exclusion of D. romanicus by D. discolor.
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Glacial survival and post-glacial recolonization of an arctic–alpine freshwater insect (Arcynopteryx dichroa, Plecoptera, Perlodidae) in Europe
Kathrin Theissinger,Miklós Bálint,Kevin A. Feldheim,Peter Haase,Jes Johannesen,Irina Laube,Steffen U. Pauls +6 more
TL;DR: The European Pleistocene and Holocene history of the arctic–alpine stonefly Arcynopteryx dichroa is investigated.
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The Carpathians as a Major Diversity Hotspot in Europe
Miklós Bálint,Lujza Ujvárosi,Kathrin Theissinger,Stephanie Lehrian,Noémi Mészáros,Steffen U. Pauls +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed population genetic structures in the Carpathians revealed by case studies on aquatic insects, comparing them to existing literature data on plants, butterflies, vertebrates, and the distribution of several microendemics.