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Experimental tests of the role of hybridization in adaptive radiations
Selz, O. M. (2014). Experimental tests of the role of hybridization in adaptive radiations [Doctoral dissertation]. Universität Bern.
On the importance of longitudinal river connectivity for fishes
Weibel, D. A. (2014). On the importance of longitudinal river connectivity for fishes [Doctoral dissertation]. Universität Bern.
From invasion to diversification - studying the speciation continuum in sticklebac
Lucek, K. (2013). From invasion to diversification - studying the speciation continuum in sticklebac [Doctoral dissertation]. Universität Bern.
Ecological drivers and ecosystem consequences of adaptive radiation
Lundsgaard-Hansen, B. (2013). Ecological drivers and ecosystem consequences of adaptive radiation [Doctoral dissertation]. Universität Bern.
Impact of hydropeaking on fish and their habitat
Person, É. (2013). Impact of hydropeaking on fish and their habitat [Doctoral dissertation, EPFL Lausanne]. https://doi.org/10.5075/epfl-thesis-5812
The roles of divergent selection and environmental heterogeneity in speciation of Lake Victoria cichlid fish
Magalhães, I. S. (2009). The roles of divergent selection and environmental heterogeneity in speciation of Lake Victoria cichlid fish [Doctoral dissertation]. Universität Bern.
The role of hybridization in adaptive evolution
Stelkens, R. B. (2009). The role of hybridization in adaptive evolution [Doctoral dissertation]. Universität Bern.
On speciation and its reversal in adaptive radiations. The central European whitefish system
Vonlanthen, P. (2009). On speciation and its reversal in adaptive radiations. The central European whitefish system [Doctoral dissertation]. Universität Bern.
River rehabilitation and fish: the challenge of initiating ecological recovery
Weber, C. (2006). River rehabilitation and fish: the challenge of initiating ecological recovery [Doctoral dissertation, ETH Zürich]. https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-005359629