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Theofania-Sotiria Patsiou
Theofania-Sotiria Patsiou
Post-doctoral Researcher, University of Bern
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Divergent and narrower climatic niches characterize polyploid species of European primroses in Primula sect. Aleuritia
S Theodoridis, C Randin, O Broennimann, T Patsiou, E Conti
Journal of Biogeography 40 (7), 1278-1289, 2013
1082013
Establishing the AE Watkins landrace cultivar collection as a resource for systematic gene discovery in bread wheat
LU Wingen, S Orford, R Goram, M Leverington-Waite, L Bilham, ...
Theoretical and Applied Genetics 127, 1831-1842, 2014
1032014
Topo‐climatic microrefugia explain the persistence of a rare endemic plant in the Alps during the last 21 millennia
TS Patsiou, E Conti, NE Zimmermann, S Theodoridis, CF Randin
Global Change Biology 20 (7), 2286-2300, 2014
982014
Ecotypic variation and stability in growth performance of the thermophilic conifer Pinus halepensis across the Mediterranean basin
J Voltas, TA Shestakova, T Patsiou, G Di Matteo, T Klein
Forest Ecology and Management 424, 205-215, 2018
472018
Forecasting range shifts of a cold‐adapted species under climate change: are genomic and ecological diversity within species crucial for future resilience?
S Theodoridis, TS Patsiou, C Randin, E Conti
Ecography 41 (8), 1357-1369, 2018
402018
Intraspecific responses to climate reveal nonintuitive warming impacts on a widespread thermophilic conifer
TS Patsiou, TA Shestakova, T Klein, G Di Matteo, H Sbay, MR Chambel, ...
New Phytologist 228 (2), 525-540, 2020
302020
How Do Cold-Adapted Plants Respond to Climatic Cycles? Interglacial Expansion Explains Current Distribution and Genomic Diversity in Primula farinosa L.
S Theodoridis, C Randin, P Szövényi, FC Boucher, TS Patsiou, E Conti
Systematic Biology 66 (5), 715-736, 2017
292017
Metabarcoding of honey to assess differences in plant-pollinator interactions between urban and non-urban sites
K Lucek, A Galli, S Gurten, N Hohmann, A Maccagni, T Patsiou, Y Willi
Apidologie 50, 317-329, 2019
232019
The contribution of cold air pooling to the distribution of a rare and endemic plant of the Alps
T Patsiou, E Conti, S Theodoridis, C Randin
Plant Ecology & Diversity, 1-14, 2017
192017
Secondary contact zones of closely‐related Erebia butterflies overlap with narrow phenotypic and parasitic clines
K Lucek, RK Butlin, T Patsiou
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 33 (9), 1152-1163, 2020
172020
What drives species’ distributions along elevational gradients? Macroecological and ‐evolutionary insights from Brassicaceae of the central Alps
TS Patsiou, N Walden, Y Willi
Global ecology and Biogeography, 1– 13, 2021
82021
Secondary contact rather than coexistence—Erebia butterflies in the Alps
H Augustijnen, T Patsiou, K Lucek
Evolution 76 (11), 2669-2686, 2022
62022
Uncovering the cause of breakup between species' range limits and niche limits under climate warming
D Sánchez‐Castro, TS Patsiou, A Perrier, J Schepers, Y Willi
Journal of Biogeography, 2024
12024
Living on the edge—Genomic and ecological delineation of cryptic lineages in the high‐elevation specialist Erebia nivalis
H Augustijnen, T Patsiou, T Schmitt, K Lucek
Insect Conservation and Diversity, 2024
2024
Ecotypic responses to climate in Aleppo pine: forecasting growth performance under future warming
T Klein, J Voltas, G DI MATTEO, T Patsiou
FORESTERRA final conference: Forestry research for the future-What do we …, 2015
2015
Role of climatic islands in the sky in the persistence of alpine plant species under past and future climate change
TS Patsiou
University of Zurich, 2015
2015
Quantifying the discrepancy between regional climate and climate in the micro-habitats of a rare, endemic plant of the Alps
TS Patsiou, E Conti, S Theodoridis, C Körner, CF Randin
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 13444, 2014
2014
Ice age-driven range shifts of diploids and expanding autotetraploids of Biscutella laevigata within a conserved niche
S Grünig, T Patsiou, C Parisod
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