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View article: Proliferative Kidney Disease in Sympatric Naturally Reproducing Populations of Rainbow and Brown Trout in Southern Peri‐Alpine Germany
Proliferative Kidney Disease in Sympatric Naturally Reproducing Populations of Rainbow and Brown Trout in Southern Peri‐Alpine Germany Open
The decline of central European salmonid populations is exacerbated by global warming impacts on disease and interspecific competition. In this context, sympatric naturally reproducing populations of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and b…
View article: Trophic ecophysiology of the native green shore crab, Carcinus maenas, and the invasive Asian shore crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus, in the rocky intertidal of Helgoland (North Sea)
Trophic ecophysiology of the native green shore crab, Carcinus maenas, and the invasive Asian shore crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus, in the rocky intertidal of Helgoland (North Sea) Open
The brachyuran crabs Carcinus maenas and Hemigrapsus sanguineus belong to the most ´successful´ invaders along the oceans coasts. In 2009, H. sanguineus appeared at the rocky intertidal of the island of Helgoland in the North Sea, where it…
View article: Endangered spined loach <i>Cobitis</i> species in Southwest Germany: A complex network of native, hybrid and newly emerged populations
Endangered spined loach <i>Cobitis</i> species in Southwest Germany: A complex network of native, hybrid and newly emerged populations Open
Successful conservation of cryptic species such as representatives of the genus Cobitis presents a challenge for fishery managers. Only Cobitis taenia L. is currently assumed to occur in southwest Germany, where it is classified as critica…
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raw data Open
uploaded are raw data of eDNA and microsatellite analyses and landmarks used in morphometric analyses. For detailed information see XXX.
View article: The making of sedimentary DNA: Insights from distribution patterns of DNA in sediments
The making of sedimentary DNA: Insights from distribution patterns of DNA in sediments Open
<p>Sedimentary ancient DNA has by now become a recognized source of information on past biodiversity change, but our understanding of its dynamics and taphonomy is still limited. While for environmental DNA in water, dedicated invest…