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Autor:
Staffan Bensch, Henrik Andrén, Bengt Hansson, Hans Chr Pedersen, Håkan Sand, Douglas Sejberg, Petter Wabakken, Mikael Akesson, Olof Liberg
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 1, p e72 (2006)
Recent analyses have questioned the usefulness of heterozygosity estimates as measures of the inbreeding coefficient (f), a finding that may have dramatic consequences for the management of endangered populations. We confirm that f and heterozygosity
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Autor:
Staffan Bensch, Douglas Sejberg, Mikael Åkesson, Hans-Christian Pedersen, Håkan Sand, Petter Wabakken, Henrik Andrén, Olof Liberg
Publikováno v:
Biology letters; 1(1), pp 17-20 (2005)
The difficulty of obtaining pedigrees for wild populations has hampered the possibility of demonstrating inbreeding depression in nature. In a small, naturally restored, wild population of grey wolves in Scandinavia, founded in 1983, we constructed a
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 47:213-219
Most studies of social polygyny in birds have examined male provisioning on the basis of the number of feeding visits. This may be misleading if males compensate for infrequent visits by bringing larger prey at each visit. We investigated nestling pr
Autor:
Bengt Hansson, Douglas Sejberg, Dennis Hasselquist, Niclas Jonzén, Helena Westerdahl, Staffan Bensch, Jonas Waldenström
Publikováno v:
The Journal of animal ecology. 76(1)
1. We have used molecular methods to unravel a remarkable diversity of parasite lineages in a long-term population study of great reed warblers Acrocephalus arundinaceus that was not foreseen from traditional microscopic examination of blood smears.
Autor:
Hans Chr. Pedersen, Petter Wabakken, Håkan Sand, Henrik Andrén, Bengt Hansson, Olof Liberg, Staffan Bensch, Douglas Sejberg, Mikael Åkesson
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 1, p e72 (2006)
PLoS ONE; 1(1), no e72 (2006)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE; 1(1), no e72 (2006)
PLoS ONE
Recent analyses have questioned the usefulness of heterozygosity estimates as measures of the inbreeding coefficient (f ), a finding that may have dramatic consequences for the management of endangered populations. We confirm that f and heterozygosit