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    Complex sexually dimorphic traits shape the parallel evolution of a novel reproductive strategy in Sulawesi ricefishes (Adrianichthyidae)

    Pelvic brooding is a form of uni-parental care, and likely evolved in parallel in two lineages of Sulawesi ricefishes. Contrary to all other ricefishes, females of pelvic brooding species do not deposit eggs a...

    Tobias Spanke, Leon Hilgers, Benjamin Wipfler, Jana M. Flury in BMC Ecology and Evolution (2021)

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    Conservation genetics of prickly sculpin (Cottus asper) at the periphery of its distribution range in Peace River, Canada

    Populations at the edge of their range often invoke taxonomic confusion and are increasingly considered to harbour cryptic genetic diversity of significant adaptive potential. In the Peace River region of nort...

    Stefan Dennenmoser, Arne W. Nolte, Steven M. Vamosi in Conservation Genetics (2013)

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    Divergence in gene regulation at young life history stages of whitefish (Coregonussp.) and the emergence of genomic isolation

    The evolution of barriers to reproduction is of key interest to understand speciation. However, there may be a current bias towards studying intrinsic postzygotic isolation in old species pairs as compared to ...

    Arne W Nolte, Sébastien Renaut, Louis Bernatchez in BMC Evolutionary Biology (2009)