Niklas Wahlberg
niklas.wahlberg@utu.fi Itäinen Pitkäkatu 4 Turku |
I am currently a University Researcher at the Laboratory of Genetics, Department of Biology, University of Turku. My main area of research is the systematics and evolution of the butterfly family Nymphalidae.
- Evolution within a language: environmental differences contribute to divergence of dialect groups (2018)
- BMC Evolutionary Biology
- Molecular phylogeny and higher systematics of the metalmark butterflies (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae) (2018)
- Systematic Entomology
- DNA barcoding of fish larvae reveals uncharacterised biodiversity in tropical peat swamps of New Guinea, Indonesia (2017)
- Marine and Freshwater Research
- Environmentally driven extinction and opportunistic origination explain fern diversification patterns (2017)
- Scientific Reports
- Polyphagy and diversification in tussock moths: Support for the oscillation hypothesis from extreme generalists (2017)
- Ecology and Evolution
- Evolutionary Patterns of Pheromone Diversity in Lepidoptera (2016) Pheromone Communication in Moths: Evolution, Behaviour, and Application Lofstedt C; Wahlberg N; Millar JG
- Molecular phylogeny and generic-level taxonomy of the widespread palaeotropical "Heteropsis clade' (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae: Mycalesina) (2016)
- Systematic Entomology
- On oscillations and flutterings - A reply to Hamm and Fordyce (2016)
- Evolution
- PCR primers for 30 novel gene regions in the nuclear genomes of Lepidoptera (2016)
- ZooKeys
- Phylogenetic relationships of Acronictinae with discussion of the abdominal courtship brush in Noctuidae (Lepidoptera) (2016)
- Systematic Entomology



