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Ostermann-Miyashita E, Bluhm H, Dobias K, Gandl N, Hibler S, Look S, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2023 Sep; 13(9):e10484. PMID: 37664516
Monitoring is a prerequisite for evidence-based wildlife management and conservation planning, yet conventional monitoring approaches are often ineffective for species occurring at low densities. However, some species such as large...
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Santos P, Mezger M, Kolar M, Michler F, Sommer S
Proc Biol Sci . 2019 Apr; 285(1893):20182426. PMID: 30963892
The products of the genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are known to be drivers of pathogen resistance and sexual selection enhancing offspring genetic diversity. The MHC further influences...
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Santos P, Michler F, Sommer S
Mol Ecol . 2017 Feb; 26(8):2392-2404. PMID: 28141891
Sexual selection involving genetically disassortative mate choice is one of several evolutionary processes that can maintain or enhance population genetic variability. Examples of reproductive systems in which choosers (generally females)...
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Fischer M, Hochkirch A, Heddergott M, Schulze C, Anheyer-Behmenburg H, Lang J, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 May; 10(5):e0125441. PMID: 25946257
Biological invasions provide excellent study systems to understand evolutionary, genetic and ecological processes during range expansions. There is strong evidence for positive effects of high propagule pressure and the associated...
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Renteria-Solis Z, Hamedy A, Michler F, Michler B, Lucker E, Stier N, et al.
Parasitol Res . 2013 Jul; 112(10):3595-600. PMID: 23892481
Alaria alata is a trematode of carnivores from Europe. The mesocercarial stage was recently identified in wild boar meat from Europe. Previous histopathologic studies showed the presence of unidentified parasitic...