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Patrick Strutzenberger

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I'm a scientist working on evolution, biogeography, and ecology of moths, butterflies, and birds.

Vienna, Austria
Joined July 2017
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Patrick Strutzenberger
3 years
Check out the latest article by Konrad Fiedler and myself on the phylogenetic structure of caterpillar communities. ๐Ÿ›๐Ÿฆ‹ @FunEcology @univienna
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Patrick Strutzenberger
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Five good reasons not to dismiss scientific binomial nomenclature in conservation, environmental education and citizen science: A case study with bees - Vereecken - Systematic Entomology - Wiley Online Library
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Patrick Strutzenberger
1 year
RT @dj_lohman: Our paper on Delias evolution and biogeography is out! Island-hopping helped spur diversification in this genus of ~250 specโ€ฆ
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RT @IndianaCristo: ๐ด๐‘Ÿ๐‘”๐‘ฆ๐‘Ÿ๐‘œ๐‘”๐‘Ÿ๐‘Ž๐‘š๐‘š๐‘Ž๐‘›๐‘Ž ๐‘๐‘Ž๐‘ ๐‘ก๐‘Ž๐‘ง๐‘Ž (Riodinidae) es una espectacular mariposa que habita en la regiรณn amazรณnica entre Colombia y Ecuaโ€ฆ
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Patrick Strutzenberger
1 year
RT @EerikaSchulz: Eois amarillada from Finca Heimatlos Eco Lodge and Farm, near Puyo, Ecuador.
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Patrick Strutzenberger
1 year
DNA metabarcoding of light trap samples vs. morphological species identification - Strutzenberger et al. Ecological Entomology
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1 year
RT @ZooKeys_Journal: ๐Ÿฆ‹ This new #moth species that we recently published is one of the most remarkable discoveries in #Lepidoptera of recenโ€ฆ
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Patrick Strutzenberger
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RT @AndreiMoth: How small the moths get? Here're 3 adult leaf miners next to an egg of Luna Moth.
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Patrick Strutzenberger
2 years
RT @IndianaCristo: Santos et al (2023) A review of the South American metalmark genus Alesa Doubleday, 1847 (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae: Eurybโ€ฆ
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Patrick Strutzenberger
2 years
I am happy to announce the publication of our most recent paper investigating the drivers of butterfly range sizes in Europe.
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Patrick Strutzenberger
2 years
RT @NotaLepido: Likely introduced from mainland Chile, the Large White #butterfly (Pieris brassicae) is recorded for the first time from Raโ€ฆ
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Patrick Strutzenberger
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RT @JEvBio: How do host plant use and seasonal life cycle relate to insect body size: A case study on European geometrid #moths (Lepidopterโ€ฆ
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Patrick Strutzenberger
2 years
RT @JackDAshby: Few people doubt that the #thylacine did not become extinct when the last known animal died in 1936, but the true date of #โ€ฆ
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Patrick Strutzenberger
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RT @Kallekarlhugo: Our new #butterfly๐Ÿฆ‹ #evolution paper is finally out in @ScienceAdvances. "Evidence for a single, ancient origin of a genโ€ฆ
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Patrick Strutzenberger
2 years
Our latest study on macroevolutionary patterns of phenology in european geometrid moths:
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Patrick Strutzenberger
2 years
RT @PhyloPic: We are unbelievably close to having 7000 silhouettes!
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Patrick Strutzenberger
2 years
RT @WTF_R_species: @heliconians Chromosome mapping in the European wood white butterflies (Leptidea): WOW!
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Patrick Strutzenberger
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Patrick Strutzenberger
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RT @lepido_papers: Macroevolution of protective coloration across caterpillars reflects relationships with host plants
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Patrick Strutzenberger
2 years
RT @czbugsart: Parasitoid wasps. Wasps are such fancy and bizarre creatures that ave a great diversity and deserve more attention! #insectโ€ฆ
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