Publications by authors named "R Verovnik"

Extensively used wet meadows with high species diversity are under threat in Europe by anthropogenic pressure. The increasing frequency of prolonged flooding is emerging as an additional threat to this fragile environment. In our study, we investigated how prolonged flooding affects the spatial distribution and temporal dynamics (through mortality and recolonization process) of the host ant species , which is essential for the survival of the endangered Scarce large blue ().

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  • Several pathogens, including honeybee viruses, may be contributing to the decline of pollinators, leading researchers to investigate potential virus transmission to butterflies.
  • A study conducted in Slovenia involved sampling 120 butterflies and Carniolan honeybees, resulting in the detection of several honeybee viruses in both groups, particularly ABPV, BQCV, LSV3, and SBV.
  • The findings suggest that butterflies may act as passive carriers of these viruses, with a higher detection rate in areas with more honeybee populations, indicating a link between infected bees and the presence of viruses in butterflies.
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The data presented here includes selection of 5 successfully amplified protein-coding markers for inferring phylogenetic relationships of the family of amphipod crustaceans Niphargidae. These markers have been efficiently amplified from niphargid samples for the first time and present the framework for robust phylogenetic assessment of the family Niphargidae. They are useful for phylogenetic purposes among other amphipod genera as well.

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This paper presents an updated checklist of the butterflies of Europe, together with their original name combinations, and their occurrence status in each European country. According to this checklist, 496 species of the superfamily Papilionoidea occur in Europe. Changes in comparison with the last version (2.

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With studies spanning almost two centuries, butterflies are one of the best known insect groups in Serbia. However, there are still several inconsistencies regarding the number and selection of species included in national checklists published in the last decades. In order to overcome the confusing situation we provide a taxonomically up-to-date checklist of the butterflies for the country, including Kosovo, based on a comprehensive survey of the literature, inspection of available museum collections and from intensive field surveys over the last twenty years.

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