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Population genetic insights into establishment, adaptation, and dispersal of the invasive quagga mussel across perialpine lakes
Haltiner, L., Spaak, P., Dennis, S. R., & Feulner, P. G. D. (2024). Population genetic insights into establishment, adaptation, and dispersal of the invasive quagga mussel across perialpine lakes. Evolutionary Applications, 17(1), e13620 (16 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13620
Ecological disturbance reduces genomic diversity across an Alpine whitefish adaptive radiation
Frei, D., Mwaiko, S., Seehausen, O., & Feulner, P. G. D. (2023). Ecological disturbance reduces genomic diversity across an Alpine whitefish adaptive radiation. Evolutionary Applications. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13617
Effects of anthropogenic stress on hosts and their microbiomes: treated wastewater alters performance and gut microbiome of a key detritivore (<em>Asellus aquaticus</em>)
Lafuente, E., Carles, L., Walser, J. C., Giulio, M., Wullschleger, S., Stamm, C., & Räsänen, K. (2023). Effects of anthropogenic stress on hosts and their microbiomes: treated wastewater alters performance and gut microbiome of a key detritivore (Asellus aquaticus). Evolutionary Applications, 16(4), 824-848. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13540
Evolutionary mechanisms underpinning fitness response to multiple stressors in <em>Daphnia</em>
Cuenca-Cambronero, M., Pantel, J. H., Marshall, H., Nguyen, T. T. T., Tomero-Sanz, H., & Orsini, L. (2021). Evolutionary mechanisms underpinning fitness response to multiple stressors in Daphnia. Evolutionary Applications, 14, 2457-2469. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13258
Socio-eco-evolutionary dynamics in cities
Des Roches, S., Brans, K. I., Lambert, M. R., Rivkin, L. R., Savage, A. M., Schell, C. J., … Alberti, M. (2021). Socio-eco-evolutionary dynamics in cities. Evolutionary Applications, 14(1), 248-267. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13065
No additive genetic variance for tolerance to ethynylestradiol exposure in natural populations of brown trout (&lt;em&gt;Salmo trutta&lt;/em&gt;)
Marques da Cunha, L., Uppal, A., Seddon, E., Nusbaumer, D., Vermeirssen, E. L. M., & Wedekind, C. (2019). No additive genetic variance for tolerance to ethynylestradiol exposure in natural populations of brown trout (Salmo trutta). Evolutionary Applications, 12, 940-950. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12767
Species interactions mediate thermal evolution
Tseng, M., Bernhardt, J. R., & Chila, A. E. (2019). Species interactions mediate thermal evolution. Evolutionary Applications, 12(7), 1463-1474. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12805
Managing cryptic biodiversity: fine-scale intralacustrine speciation along a benthic gradient in Alpine whitefish (<I>Coregonus</I> spp.)
Hudson, A. G., Lundsgaard-Hansen, B., Lucek, K., Vonlanthen, P., & Seehausen, O. (2017). Managing cryptic biodiversity: fine-scale intralacustrine speciation along a benthic gradient in Alpine whitefish (Coregonus spp.). Evolutionary Applications, 10(3), 251-266. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12446
Fish population genetic structure shaped by hydroelectric power plants in the upper Rhine catchment
Gouskov, A., Reyes, M., Wirthner-Bitterlin, L., & Vorburger, C. (2016). Fish population genetic structure shaped by hydroelectric power plants in the upper Rhine catchment. Evolutionary Applications, 9(2), 394-408. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12339
Swift thermal reaction norm evolution in a key marine phytoplankton species
Listmann, L., LeRoch, M., Schlüter, L., Thomas, M. K., & Reusch, T. B. H. (2016). Swift thermal reaction norm evolution in a key marine phytoplankton species. Evolutionary Applications, 9, 1156-1164. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12362
Costs of antibiotic resistance – separating trait effects and selective effects
Hall, A. R., Angst, D. C., Schiessl, K. T., & Ackermann, M. (2015). Costs of antibiotic resistance – separating trait effects and selective effects. Evolutionary Applications, 8(3), 261-272. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12187
Why evolutionary biologists should get seriously involved in ecological monitoring and applied biodiversity assessment programs
Brodersen, J., & Seehausen, O. (2014). Why evolutionary biologists should get seriously involved in ecological monitoring and applied biodiversity assessment programs. Evolutionary Applications, 7(9), 968-983. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12215
Fitness of hatchery-reared salmonids in the wild
Araki, H., Berejikian, B. A., Ford, M. J., & Blouin, M. S. (2008). Fitness of hatchery-reared salmonids in the wild. Evolutionary Applications, 1(2), 342-355. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-4571.2008.00026.x