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Michael Krutzen

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Resutik P, Schneider J, Aeschbacher S, Vigeland M, Gysi M, Moser C, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Genet . 2024 Dec; 76:103206. PMID: 39674091
Since leaving Africa, human populations have gone through a series of range expansions. While the genomic signatures of these expansions are well detectable on a continental scale, the genomic consequences...
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Marfurt S, Chabanne D, Wittwer S, Bizzozzero M, Allen S, Gerber L, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2024 Oct; 33(22):e17555. PMID: 39435496
Demographic processes can substantially affect a species' response to changing ecological conditions, necessitating the combined consideration of genetic responses to environmental variables and neutral genetic variation. Using a seascape genomics...
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Sorensen P, Connor R, Allen S, Krutzen M, Lebrec U, Jensen F, et al.
Curr Biol . 2024 Sep; 34(20):4774-4780.e5. PMID: 39293440
It is well known that communication range, often termed active space, varies with habitat structure, and this variation can influence individual vocal behavior across taxa. While theoretical predictions imply that...
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Holmes K, Krutzen M, Ridley A, Allen S, Connor R, Gerber L, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Jun; 121(25):e2305948121. PMID: 38857400
For over a century, the evolution of animal play has sparked scientific curiosity. The prevalence of social play in juvenile mammals suggests that play is a beneficial behavior, potentially contributing...
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Chereskin E, Allen S, Connor R, Krutzen M, King S
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2024 May; 379(1905):20230194. PMID: 38768196
Vocal communication is an emblematic feature of group-living animals, used to share information and strengthen social bonds. Vocalizations are also used to coordinate group-level behaviours in many taxa, but little...
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Haghani A, Li C, Robeck T, Zhang J, Lu A, Ablaeva J, et al.
Science . 2023 Aug; 381(6658):eabq5693. PMID: 37561875
Using DNA methylation profiles ( = 15,456) from 348 mammalian species, we constructed phyloepigenetic trees that bear marked similarities to traditional phylogenetic ones. Using unsupervised clustering across all samples, we...
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Friedman W, Krutzen M, King S, Allen S, Gerber L, Wittwer S, et al.
Anim Cogn . 2023 Jun; 26(5):1601-1612. PMID: 37391478
The social intelligence hypothesis holds that complex social relationships are the major selective force underlying the evolution of large brain size and intelligence. Complex social relationships are exemplified by coalitions...
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Wittwer S, Gerber L, Allen S, Willems E, Marfurt S, Krutzen M
Mol Ecol . 2023 May; 32(14):3826-3841. PMID: 37173858
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.) are found in waters around Australia, with T. truncatus typically occupying deeper, more oceanic habitat, while T. aduncus occur in shallower, coastal waters. Little is known...
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Marfurt S, Allen S, Bizzozzero M, Willems E, King S, Connor R, et al.
Mamm Biol . 2023 Mar; 102(4):1373-1387. PMID: 36998433
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42991-022-00259-x.
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Resutik P, Aeschbacher S, Krutzen M, Kratzer A, Haas C, Phillips C, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Genet . 2023 Mar; 64:102850. PMID: 36924679
Biogeographical ancestry (BGA) inference from ancestry-informative markers (AIMs) has strong potential to support forensic investigations. Over the past two decades, several forensic panels composed of AIMs have been developed to...