242 results on '"Wielstra, Ben"'
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2. Extreme genetic depletion upon postglacial colonization hampers determining the provenance of introduced palmate newt populations
3. Spatially heterogeneous shifts in vegetation phenology induced by climate change threaten the integrity of the avian migration network
4. Dataset from: Spatially heterogeneous shifts in vegetation phenology induced by climate change threaten the integrity of the avian migration network
5. Spatial genetic structure in European marbled newts revealed with target enrichment by sequence capture
6. Extreme genetic depletion upon postglacial colonization hampers determining the provenance of introduced palmate newt populations
7. Migratory herbivorous waterfowl track multiple resource waves during spring migration.
8. Digest : Biased male–male competition drives asymmetric introgression in lizards
9. Moving Hybrid Zones; When Two Species Meet, Mate, and Compete
10. Spatially heterogeneous shifts in vegetation phenology induced by climate change threaten the integrity of the avian migration network
11. Phylogenomics Resolves the Ancient and Rapid Radiation of Banded Newts (Genus Ommatotriton)
12. Genetic Divergence Across Glacial Refugia Despite Interglacial Gene Flow in a Crested Newt
13. Piecing the barcoding puzzle of Palearctic water frogs (Pelophylax) sheds light on amphibian biogeography and global invasions.
14. Hybrid zone analysis confirms cryptic species of banded newt and does not support competitive displacement since secondary contact
15. An extended mtDNA phylogeography for the alpine newt illuminates the provenance of introduced populations
16. The use of avian feeding guilds to detect small-scale forest disturbance: a case study in East Kalimantan, Borneo
17. Genomic phylogeography illuminates deep cyto-nuclear discordances in midwife toads (Alytes)
18. Migratory herbivorous waterfowl couple the seed wave and the green wave during spring migration
19. An extended mtDNA phylogeography for the alpine newt illuminates the provenance of introduced populations
20. Genomic phylogeography illuminates deep cyto-nuclear discordances in midwife toads (Alytes)
21. Northern and southern blacklegged (deer) ticks are genetically distinct with different histories and Lyme spirochete infection rates
22. Spatial Genetic Structure in European Marbled Newts Revealed with Target Enrichment by Sequence Capture
23. An extended mtDNA phylogeography for the alpine newt illuminates the provenance of introduced populations
24. Interspecific introgression of MHC genes in Triturus newts: Evidence from multiple contact zones
25. The introduction of three cryptic tree frog species in the Dutch coastal dunes challenges conservation paradigms
26. An isolated crested newt population in Dutch coastal dunes: distribution relict or introduction?
27. The conservation paradox of an introduced population of a threatened species: spadefoot toads in the coastal dunes of the Netherlands
28. The limits of mtDNA analysis for determining the provenance of invasive species: a midwife toad example
29. Molecular data reveal the hybrid nature of an introduced population of banded newts (Ommatotriton) in Spain
30. Spatial-temporal phenological asynchrony induced by climate change threatens the integrity of the avian migration network
31. The roles of phylogeny and climate in shaping variation in life-history traits of the newt genus Triturus (Caudata, Salamandridae)
32. Mutation accumulation opposes polymorphism : supergenes and the curious case of balanced lethals
33. Mutation accumulation opposes polymorphism: supergenes and the curious case of balanced lethals
34. Genomic architecture of supergenes: connecting form and function
35. Supplemental Figures from Mutation accumulation opposes polymorphism: supergenes and the curious case of balanced lethals
36. Craniofacial development of Triturus newts - a suitable model system for testing the developmental hourglass model
37. Table S2 from Mutation accumulation opposes polymorphism: supergenes and the curious case of balanced lethals
38. Interspecific introgression of MHC genes in Triturus newts: Evidence from multiple contact zones.
39. An isolated crested newt population in Dutch coastal dunes: distribution relict or introduction?
40. The limits of mtDNA analysis for determining the provenance of invasive species: a midwife toad example.
41. The introduction of three cryptic tree frog species in the Dutch coastal dunes challenges conservation paradigms.
42. The conservation paradox of an introduced population of a threatened species: spadefoot toads in the coastal dunes of the Netherlands.
43. Next-generation phylogeography of the banded newts (Ommatotriton): A phylogenetic hypothesis for three ancient species with geographically restricted interspecific gene flow and deep intraspecific genetic structure
44. Supergene degeneration opposes polymorphism: The curious case of balanced lethals
45. Genetic and morphological data demonstrate hybridization and backcrossing in a pair of salamanders at the far end of the speciation continuum
46. Balanced Lethal Systems: An Evolutionary Mystery
47. Coevolution between MHC Class I and Antigen-Processing Genes in Salamanders
48. Phylotranscriptomic evidence for pervasive ancient hybridization among Old World salamanders
49. Coevolution between MHC Class I and Antigen-Processing Genes in Salamanders
50. Erratum to: Molecular evolution of antigen processing genes in salamanders: do they coevolve with MHC class I genes?
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