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List of Posters

Butterfly communities

P-01
Michal Barták
(Czech Republic): The importance of moth pollination in tropical ecosystems

P-02
Roman Modlinger
(Czech Republic): Lepidopteran fauna of natural mountain spruce forest in the Trojmezná (Šumava: Czechia)

Butterfly diversity under climate change

P-03
Laura Torrado-Blanco
(Spain): Past, present, and future of the NW Spanish montane endemism Erebia palarica Chapman, 1905

Butterfly monitoring, trends and indicators

P-04
Holly Mynott
(UK): Building a Global Butterfly Index

P-05
Kata Pásztor
(Hungary): How weather and body size affect survival, senescence and detectability in a natural butterfly population

P-06
David Roy
(UK): The potential of timed area counts for monitoring butterfly populations across Europe

P-07
Jan Walter
(Czech Republic): What functional traits of moths determine anthropogenic habitats?

Conservation of butterflies and their habitats

P-08
Taylor Bradford
(USA): Chasing butterflies across the sands: towards an understanding of population density and habitat use by the Sand Mountain blue

P-09
Tomáš Jor
(Czech Republic): Five Years of Reintroduction of Chapman’s Blue in Prague

P-10
Tomasz Suchan
(Poland): Conservation of Parnassius apollo in Poland, Czech Republic and Austria (LIFE APOLLO2020)

Eco-evo-devo of lepidopteran color patterns

P-11
Keity J. Farfán-Pira
(USA): Exploring genetic variability and its potential influence on wing color patterning in Bicyclus anynana butterflies: A focus on allelic variance

P-12
Brian Hanotte
(Singapore): Speak for the trees: Phylogenetic mapping of eyespots across multiple superfamilies of Lepidoptera

P-13
Jocelyn Wee
(Singapore): The genetic basis of wing spots in Pieris canidia butterflies

Genome structure and evolution

P-14
Monika Hospodářská
(Czech Republic): A role of sexually antagonistic selection in sex chromosome evolution of a common blue Polyommatus icarus (Lycaenidae)

P-15
Monika Hrubá
(Czech Republic): Development of molecular markers for the W chromosome in the blue butterfly Polyommatus icarus

P-16
Eduardo Marabuto
(Germany): Museomics to understand the phylogenetic relationships and wing-pattern evolution of burnet moths (Zygaena)

P-17
Peter Mulhair
(UK): Order-wide dynamics of gene evolution across lepidopteran genomes

P-18
Tan Pham Nhat
(Poland): Genomics of local adaptation in the widespread butterfly Melanitis leda

Migration in butterflies

P-19
Roger López Mañas
(Spain): Species Distribution Modelling and Remote Sensing Vegetation Indices to study migratory butterfly seasonal movements and population outbreaks

P-20
Ulla Riihimäki
(Finland): How does landscape structure affect butterfly flight capability?

Open topic

P-21
Joaquin Baixeras
(Spain): A little-known dimension of genital diversity in female Lepidoptera: the bursa muscularis

P-22
Sneha Bhansali
(Germany): Evolution of wing pattern in the Zygaena manlia group using machine learning and phylogenomics

P-23
Urszula Walczak
(Poland): Winter moths on co-occurring oaks and hornbeams are isolated by adaptation to budburst phenology

Phenotypic plasticity in butterflies

P-24
Marcus Hicks
(UK): How do Panacea prola and other Amazonian butterflies adapt to natural seasonal cycles and how will this help them to cope with anthropogenic climate change?

P-25
Elisabeth Magera
(USA): Effect of Mating on Male Choosiness in Bicyclus anynana

P-26
Gowri V
(Singapore): Novel food odor learning across generations and inheritance of learned odor preference via hemolymph transfusions in Bicyclus anynana butterfly larvae

Population, landscape, and conservation genetics

P-27
Marta Vila
(Spain): Census and contemporary effective population size of a population of Erebia palarica, Chapman, 1905

Systematics and biogeography of Lepidoptera

P-28
Svenja Sabine Ahlborn
(Germany): Diversification of phyto-predaceous lycaenid butterflies (Polyommatinae, Lycaenidae) during the Miocene aridification of the African continent

P-29
Noémie Hévin
(France): Bayesian total-evidence dating under the fossilized birth–death process illuminates the age and historical biogeography of Apollo butterflies

P-30
Sonal Ladwa
(UK): Using Museum specimens to analyse the effect of altitude and other ecological correlates on neotropical Nymphalid butterfly wing colouration

P-31
Tabitha R. Taberer
(UK): Investigating the evolutionary relationships of the pantropical moth genus Parasa

Vision and signalling in butterflies

P-32
Aswathy Nair
(Singapore): The role of sound in courtship and male-male competition in Bicyclus anynana butterflies

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