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Bernos T, Gibelli J, Michaelides S, Won H, Jeon H, Marin K, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Dec; 14(1):30838. PMID: 39730611
Intraspecific variation is important for species' long-term persistence in changing environments. Conservation strategies targeting intraspecific variation often rely on the identification of management or policy units below the species level...
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Bernos T, Lajbner Z, Kotlik P, Hill J, Markova S, Yick J, et al.
Evol Appl . 2024 Oct; 17(10):e70006. PMID: 39372907
Species invading non-native habitats can cause irreversible environmental damage and economic harm. Yet, how introduced species become widespread invaders remains poorly understood. Adaptation within native-range habitats and rapid adaptation to...
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Bernos T, Day C, Hill J, Morissette O, Jeffries K, Mandrak N
Mol Ecol . 2023 Apr; 32(13):3403-3418. PMID: 37118974
Predicting how quickly populations expand their range and whether they will retain genetic diversity when they are introduced to new regions or track environmental conditions suited to their survival is...
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Bernos T, Chang S, Giglio R, Davenport K, Fisher J, Lowery E, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2023 Apr; 13(4):e9965. PMID: 37038529
The coexistence of distinct alternative mating strategies (AMS) is often explained by mechanisms involving trade-offs between reproductive traits and lifetime fitness; yet their relative importance remains poorly understood. Here, we...
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Bernos T, Avlijas S, Hill J, Morissette O, Ricciardi A, Mandrak N, et al.
Evol Appl . 2023 Jan; 16(1):173-188. PMID: 36699124
Introduced and geographically expanding populations experience similar eco-evolutionary challenges, including founder events, genetic bottlenecks, and novel environments. Theory predicts that reduced genetic diversity resulting from such phenomena limits the success...
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Bernos T, Travouck C, Ramasinoro N, Fraser D, Mathevon B
PLoS One . 2021 Nov; 16(11):e0259792. PMID: 34780489
Local support is critical to the success and longevity of fishery management initiatives. Previous research suggests that how resource users perceive ecological changes, explain them, and cope with them, influences...
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Fraser D, Walker L, Yates M, Marin K, Wood J, Bernos T, et al.
Evol Appl . 2019 Aug; 12(7):1305-1317. PMID: 31417616
Understanding the extent to which captivity generates maladaptation in wild species can inform species recovery programs and elucidate wild population responses to novel environmental change. Although rarely quantified, effective population...
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Lawrence E, Benavente J, Matte J, Marin K, Wells Z, Bernos T, et al.
Sci Data . 2019 Apr; 6(1):14. PMID: 30944329
Population genetic data from nuclear DNA has yet to be synthesized to allow broad scale comparisons of intraspecific diversity versus species diversity. The MacroPopGen database collates and geo-references vertebrate population...
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Yates M, Bernos T, Fraser D
Evol Appl . 2017 Nov; 10(9):935-945. PMID: 29151884
Technological and methodological advances have facilitated the use of genetic data to infer census population size (N) in natural populations, particularly where traditional mark-and-recapture is challenging. The effective number of...
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Bernos T, Fraser D
Mol Ecol . 2016 Aug; 25(18):4472-87. PMID: 27483203
Adult census population size (N) and effective number of breeders (Nb ) are highly relevant for designing effective conservation strategies. Both parameters are often challenging to quantify, however, making it...