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List of works by Harald Letsch

Accurate and efficient reconstruction of deep phylogenies from structured RNAs

scientific article (publication date: October 2009)

Combining molecular datasets with strongly heterogeneous taxon coverage enlightens the peculiar biogeographic history of stoneflies (Insecta: Plecoptera)

scientific article published in 2021

Evolutionary history and divergence times of Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) revealed through transcriptomics

scientific article published in 2021

INSECT PHYLOGENOMICS. Response to Comment on "Phylogenomics resolves the timing and pattern of insect evolution".

scientific article published on July 2015

Insect phylogenomics: results, problems and the impact of matrix composition

scientific article published on 23 May 2012

Morphological and Molecular Perspectives on the Phylogeny, Evolution, and Classification of Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea): Proceedings from the 2016 International Weevil Meeting

scholarly article by Duane McKenna published in July 2018

Not going with the flow: a comprehensive time-calibrated phylogeny of dragonflies (Anisoptera: Odonata: Insecta) provides evidence for the role of lentic habitats on diversification

scientific article published on 2 February 2016

Phylogenomics resolves the timing and pattern of insect evolution

scientific article (publication date: 6 November 2014)

Potential pitfalls of modelling ribosomal RNA data in phylogenetic tree reconstruction: evidence from case studies in the Metazoa

scientific article (publication date: 27 May 2011)

Simultaneous alignment and folding of 28S rRNA sequences uncovers phylogenetic signal in structure variation.

scientific article published on 3 August 2009

The impact of rRNA secondary structure consideration in alignment and tree reconstruction: simulated data and a case study on the phylogeny of hexapods

scientific article

Timing and host plant associations in the evolution of the weevil tribe Apionini (Apioninae, Brentidae, Curculionoidea, Coleoptera) indicate an ancient co-diversification pattern of beetles and flowering plants.

scientific article

Tracing the radiation of Maniola (Nymphalidae) butterflies: new insights from phylogeography hint at one single incompletely differentiated species complex

scientific article