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Govaert L, Hendry A, Fattahi F, Most M
Ecology . 2023 Oct; 105(1):e4199. PMID: 37901985
Rapid environmental changes result in massive biodiversity loss, with detrimental consequences for the functioning of ecosystems. Recent studies suggest that intraspecific diversity can contribute to ecosystem functioning to an extent...
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Nickel J, Schell T, Holtzem T, Thielsch A, Dennis S, Schlick-Steiner B, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2021 Dec; 13(12). PMID: 34865004
Hybridization and introgression are recognized as an important source of variation that influence adaptive processes; both phenomena are frequent in the genus Daphnia, a keystone zooplankton taxon in freshwater ecosystems...
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Isanta-Navarro J, Hairston Jr N, Beninde J, Meyer A, Straile D, Most M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2021 Mar; 12(1):1945. PMID: 33782425
Exploring the capability of organisms to cope with human-caused environmental change is crucial for assessing the risk of extinction and biodiversity loss. We study the consequences of changing nutrient pollution...
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Beninde J, Most M, Meyer A
Mol Ecol Resour . 2020 Jul; 20(6):1632-1646. PMID: 32677266
Genomic analysis of hundreds of individuals is increasingly becoming standard in evolutionary and ecological research. Individual-based sequencing generates large amounts of valuable data from experimental and field studies, while using...
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Van Belleghem S, Vangestel C, De Wolf K, De Corte Z, Most M, Rastas P, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2018 Nov; 14(11):e1007796. PMID: 30422983
When environments change, populations may adapt surprisingly fast, repeatedly and even at microgeographic scales. There is increasing evidence that such cases of rapid parallel evolution are fueled by standing genetic...
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Huemer P, Hebert P, Mutanen M, Wieser C, Wiesmair B, Hausmann A, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 Nov; 13(11):e0206668. PMID: 30388147
Spanning nearly 13,000 km, the Palearctic region provides an opportunity to examine the level of geographic coverage required for a DNA barcode reference library to be effective in identifying species...
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Krapf P, Russo L, Arthofer W, Most M, Steiner F, Schlick-Steiner B
Ethol Ecol Evol . 2018 Apr; 30(3):220-234. PMID: 29682632
Social structure influences animal societies on various levels (e.g., relatedness, behaviour). In ants, both the number of matings per queen and the number of queens per colony can vary strongly....
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Martin S, Most M, Palmer W, Salazar C, McMillan W, Jiggins F, et al.
Genetics . 2016 Mar; 203(1):525-41. PMID: 27017626
A combination of selective and neutral evolutionary forces shape patterns of genetic diversity in nature. Among the insects, most previous analyses of the roles of drift and selection in shaping...
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Most M, Oexle S, Markova S, Aidukaite D, Baumgartner L, Stich H, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2015 Jul; 24(16):4074-93. PMID: 26122166
Biological invasions are a global issue with far-reaching consequences for single species, communities and whole ecosystems. Our understanding of modes and mechanisms of biological invasions requires knowledge of the genetic...
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Most M, Chiaia-Hernandez A, Frey M, Hollender J, Spaak P
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2014 Nov; 34(2):338-45. PMID: 25394187
Despite the relevance of resting eggs for ecology and evolution of many aquatic organisms and their exposure to contaminants accumulating in sediments, ecotoxicological studies using resting eggs are vastly underrepresented....