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Nicholas M Sard

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Adams N, Homola J, Sard N, Nathan L, Roth B, Robinson J, et al.
Evol Appl . 2024 Sep; 17(9):e70007. PMID: 39286761
The establishment and spread of invasive species are directly related to intersexual interactions as dispersal and reproductive success are related to distribution, effective population size, and population growth. Accordingly, populations...
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Dayan D, Sard N, Johnson M, Fitzpatrick C, Couture R, OMalley K
Evol Appl . 2024 Apr; 17(4):e13678. PMID: 38617826
Reintroduction is an important tool for the recovery of imperiled species. For threatened Pacific salmonids ( spp.) species, hatchery-origin (HOR) individuals from a nearby source are often used to reestablish...
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Davis R, Simmons L, Shaw S, Sass G, Sard N, Isermann D, et al.
Evol Appl . 2024 Mar; 17(3):e13665. PMID: 38468712
Harvest in walleye fisheries is size-selective and could influence phenotypic traits of spawners; however, contributions of individual spawners to recruitment are unknown. We used parentage analyses using single nucleotide polymorphisms...
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Duong T, Bence J, Forsythe P, Crossman J, Baker E, Sard N, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2023 Jul; 13(7):e10253. PMID: 37456069
Quantifying effects of individual attributes and population demographic characteristics that affect inter- and intrasexual interactions and adult reproductive success, and the spatial and temporal contexts in which they are expressed...
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White S, Sard N, Brundage 3rd H, Johnson R, Lubinski B, Eackles M, et al.
Ecol Appl . 2022 Apr; 32(5):e2602. PMID: 35384108
Applications of genetic-based estimates of population size are expanding, especially for species for which traditional demographic estimation methods are intractable due to the rarity of adult encounters. Estimates of breeding...
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Bucholz J, Sard N, VanTassel N, Lozier J, Morris T, Paquet A, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2022 Feb; 12(1):e8560. PMID: 35127054
is a species of freshwater mussel native to the Mississippi River and Laurentian Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River drainages of North America. This mussel has experienced population declines across large parts...
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Sard N, Smith S, Homola J, Kanefsky J, Bravener G, Adams J, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2020 Feb; 10(3):1469-1488. PMID: 32076528
Genomic tools are lacking for invasive and native populations of sea lamprey (). Our objective was to discover single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci to conduct pedigree analyses to quantify reproductive...
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Sard N, Jacobson D, Banks M
Ecol Evol . 2017 Jul; 6(19):6773-6783. PMID: 28725358
Diversity in life history tactics contributes to the persistence of a population because it helps to protect against stochastic environments by varying individuals in space and time. However, some life...
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Ottmann D, Grorud-Colvert K, Sard N, Huntington B, Banks M, Sponaugle S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2016 Nov; 113(49):14067-14072. PMID: 27872302
Pelagic dispersal of most benthic marine organisms is a fundamental driver of population distribution and persistence and is thought to lead to highly mixed populations. However, the mechanisms driving dispersal...