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Maclean H, Kristensen T, Sorensen J, Overgaard J
J Evol Biol . 2018 Feb; 31(4):530-542. PMID: 29446196
Large comparative studies in animal ecology, physiology and evolution often use animals reared in the laboratory for many generations; however, the relevance of these studies hinges on the assumption that...
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Schou M, Loeschcke V, Kristensen T
Heredity (Edinb) . 2015 Jun; 115(1):56-62. PMID: 26059969
Many natural populations experience inbreeding and genetic drift as a consequence of nonrandom mating or low population size. Furthermore, they face environmental challenges that may interact synergistically with deleterious consequences...
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Schou M, Kristensen T, Kellermann V, Schlotterer C, Loeschcke V
J Evol Biol . 2014 Jun; 27(9):1859-68. PMID: 24925446
The ability to respond evolutionarily to increasing temperatures is important for survival of ectotherms in a changing climate. Recent studies suggest that upper thermal limits may be evolutionary constrained. We...
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Pertoldi C, Purfield D, Berg P, Jensen T, Bach O, Vingborg R, et al.
J Anim Sci . 2014 Mar; 92(6):2372-6. PMID: 24671594
In this paper we present results from a genetic characterization of a herd of the Danish Jutland cattle breed named the Kortegaard herd (n = 135; 57 males and 78...
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Pertoldi C, Kristensen T, Loeschcke V, Berg P, Praebel A, Stronen A, et al.
J Anim Sci . 2013 Aug; 91(11):5122-7. PMID: 23989866
This investigation presents results from a genetic characterization of 5 Danish dog breeds genotyped on the CanineHD BeadChip microarray with 170,000 SNP. The breeds investigated were 1) Danish Spitz (DS;...
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Ketola T, Kellermann V, Kristensen T, Loeschcke V
J Evol Biol . 2012 Apr; 25(6):1209-15. PMID: 22515705
It has frequently been suggested that trait heritabilities are environmentally sensitive, and there are genetic trade-offs between tolerating different environments such as hot and cold or constant and fluctuating temperatures....
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Bubliy O, Kristensen T, Kellermann V, Loeschcke V
J Evol Biol . 2012 Apr; 25(6):1180-8. PMID: 22487529
Laboratory experiments on Drosophila have often demonstrated increased heritability for morphological and life-history traits under environmental stress. We used parent-offspring comparisons to examine the impact of humidity levels on the...
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Ketola T, Kristensen T, Kellermann V, Loeschcke V
J Evol Biol . 2012 Feb; 25(5):847-55. PMID: 22356559
Genetic prerequisites for the evolution of sexual dimorphism, sex-specific heritabilities and low or negative genetic correlations between homologous traits in males and females are rarely found. However, sexual dimorphism is...
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Sgro C, Overgaard J, Kristensen T, Mitchell K, Cockerell F, Hoffmann A
J Evol Biol . 2010 Sep; 23(11):2484-93. PMID: 20874849
We examined latitudinal variation in adult and larval heat tolerance in Drosophila melanogaster from eastern Australia. Adults were assessed using static and ramping assays. Basal and hardened static heat knockdown...
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Tokarska M, Marshall T, Kowalczyk R, Wojcik J, Pertoldi C, Kristensen T, et al.
Heredity (Edinb) . 2009 Jul; 103(4):326-32. PMID: 19623210
The European bison (Bison bonasus) has recovered successfully after a severe bottleneck about 90 years ago but has been left with low genetic variability that may substantially hinder parentage and...