David Dudgeon
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Wang X, Wang D, Wang H, Dudgeon D, Reid K, Merila J
Sci Data
. 2025 Jan;
12(1):29.
PMID: 39774106
The flat-headed loach (Oreonectes platycephalus) is a small fish inhabiting headwaters of hillstreams of southern China. Its local populations are characterized by low genetic diversity and exceptionally high differentiation, making...
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Dudgeon D, Strayer D
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc
. 2024 Sep;
100(1):205-226.
PMID: 39221642
Freshwater biodiversity conservation has received substantial attention in the scientific literature and is finally being recognized in policy frameworks such as the Global Biodiversity Framework and its associated targets for...
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Wang X, Reid K, Chen Y, Dudgeon D, Merila J
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2024 Jul;
133(2):88-98.
PMID: 38961235
Many endangered species live in fragmented and isolated populations with low genetic variability, signs of inbreeding, and small effective population sizes - all features elevating their extinction risk. The flat-headed...
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Chan J, Liew J, Dudgeon D
J Fish Biol
. 2024 Jun;
105(3):663-681.
PMID: 38831621
China has experienced substantial coastal reclamation and damming of rivers. These changes have the potential to impact migrations of diadromous fishes between the sea and fresh waters, but the composition...
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Cayuela H, Monod-Broca B, Lemaitre J, Besnard A, Gippet J, Schmidt B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Sep;
119(38):e2206805119.
PMID: 36095177
Habitat anthropization is a major driver of global biodiversity decline. Although most species are negatively affected, some benefit from anthropogenic habitat modifications by showing intriguing life-history responses. For instance, increased...
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Chen Y, Sun Y, Hua M, Shi K, Dudgeon D
Integr Zool
. 2022 Sep;
18(3):453-468.
PMID: 36052971
A herd of 15 Chinese elephants attracted international attention during their 2021 northward trek, motivating the government to propose establishment of an Asian elephant national park. However, planning is hampered...
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Cayuela H, Lemaitre J, Lena J, Ronget V, Martinez-Solano I, Muths E, et al.
Evolution
. 2021 Dec;
76(2):346-356.
PMID: 34878663
Sex-related differences in mortality are widespread in the animal kingdom. Although studies have shown that sex determination systems might drive lifespan evolution, sex chromosome influence on aging rates have not...
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Maasri A, Jahnig S, Adamescu M, Adrian R, Baigun C, Baird D, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2021 Dec;
25(2):255-263.
PMID: 34854211
Global freshwater biodiversity is declining dramatically, and meeting the challenges of this crisis requires bold goals and the mobilisation of substantial resources. While the reasons are varied, investments in both...
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Liew J, Kho Z, Lim R, Dingle C, Bonebrake T, Sung Y, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2021 May;
7(19).
PMID: 33952526
The wildlife trade is a major cause of species loss and a pathway for disease transmission. Socioeconomic drivers of the wildlife trade are influential at the local scale yet rarely...
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Chen Y, Sun Y, Atzeni L, Gibson L, Hua M, Li K, et al.
Integr Zool
. 2021 Mar;
17(6):1078-1094.
PMID: 33728791
Identification of the effect of anthropogenic threats on ecosystem is crucial. We used molecular tools and remote sensing to evaluate the population status of an isolated Asian elephant population in...