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Phylogeographic genetic analysis of the alpine weta, Hemideina maori: evolution of a colour polymorphism and origins of a hybrid zone

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Pages 715-729 | Received 26 Nov 2002, Accepted 09 Jun 2003, Published online: 30 Mar 2010

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Luke Thompson, Hamish Doogan, Cole Thompson, Priscilla Wehi & Sheri Johnson. (2024) Are there differences in behaviour between the two colour morphs of the mountain stone wētā, Hemideina maori?. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 51:2, pages 211-227.
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David Carmelet‐Rescan, Mary Morgan‐Richards, Emily M. Koot & Steven A. Trewick. (2021) Climate and ice in the last glacial maximum explain patterns of isolation by distance inferred for alpine grasshoppers. Insect Conservation and Diversity 14:5, pages 568-581.
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Keith J. King & Brent J. Sinclair. (2015) Water loss in tree weta ( Hemideina ): adaptation to the montane environment and a test of the melanisation–desiccation resistance hypothesis . Journal of Experimental Biology 218:13, pages 1995-2004.
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