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    Crossing the border? Structure of the red deer (Cervus elaphus) population from the Bavarian-Bohemian forest ecosystem

    Anthropogenic impact such as overhunting and habitat fragmentation has reduced the total red deer population (Cervus elaphus) across Europe. In Germany remaining subpopulations are even confined to designated are...

    Joerns Fickel, Oleg A. Bubliy, Anja Stache, Tanja Noventa, Adam Jirsa in Mammalian Biology (2012)

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    Low genoty** error rates in non-invasively collected samples from roe deer of the Bavarian Forest National Park

    Genetic wildlife monitoring is increasingly carried out on the basis of non-invasively collected samples, whereby the most commonly used DNA sources are skin appendages (hairs, feathers) and faeces. In order t...

    Joerns Fickel, Oleg A. Bubliy, Julia Brand, Kathrin Mayer in Mammalian Biology (2012)

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    Genetic variation of morphological traits in Drosophila melanogaster under poor nutrition: isofemale lines and offspring–parent regression

    Variation of three morphological traits (thorax length, wing length and sternopleural bristle number) was examined in Drosophila melanogaster reared on a medium with low yeast content and on a standard medium usi...

    Oleg A Bubliy, Volker Loeschcke, Alexandra G Imasheva in Heredity (2001)

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    High Stressful Temperature and Genetic Variation of Five Quantitative Traits in Drosophila Melanogaster

    Variation of five quantitative traits (thorax length, wing length, sternopleural bristle number, developmental time and larva-to-adult viability) was studied in Drosophila melanogaster reared at standard (25°C) a...

    Oleg A. Bubliy, Volker Loeschcke in Genetica (2000)