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P691 | NL CR AUT ID | uk20221164368 |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0002-7756-6323 |
P10861 | Springer Nature person ID | 0752252462.41 |
P214 | VIAF ID | 314807863 |
P108 | employer | University of Lausanne | Q658975 |
P734 | family name | Perrin | Q18608319 |
Perrin | Q18608319 | ||
Perrin | Q18608319 | ||
P101 | field of work | evolution | Q1063 |
ecology | Q7150 | ||
population biology | Q1098652 | ||
P735 | given name | Nicolas | Q7029481 |
Nicolas | Q7029481 | ||
P1412 | languages spoken, written or signed | French | Q150 |
English | Q1860 | ||
P6104 | maintained by WikiProject | WikiProject Invasion Biology | Q56241615 |
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Q60299936 | A Sex-Specific Marker Reveals Male Heterogamety in European Tree Frogs |
Q50526350 | A cryptic heterogametic transition revealed by sex-linked DNA markers in Palearctic green toads. |
Q36778188 | A key transcription cofactor on the nascent sex chromosomes of European tree frogs (Hyla arborea). |
Q57022710 | A rapid rate of sex-chromosome turnover and non-random transitions in true frogs |
Q33513281 | A vertebrate reproductive system involving three ploidy levels: hybrid origin of triploids in a contact zone of diploid and tetraploid palearctic green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup). |
Q36777901 | Advances in our understanding of mammalian sex-biased dispersal. |
Q51681121 | Altruism, dispersal, and phenotype-matching kin recognition. |
Q89506802 | Are glacial refugia hotspots of speciation and cytonuclear discordances? Answers from the genomic phylogeography of Spanish common frogs |
Q60141408 | Are invasive marsh frogs (Pelophylax ridibundus) replacing the native P. lessonae/P. esculentus hybridogenetic complex in Western Europe? Genetic evidence from a field study |
Q51577671 | Asymmetric and differential gene introgression at a contact zone between two highly divergent lineages of field voles (Microtus agrestis). |
Q44574580 | Communally breeding Bechstein's bats have a stable social system that is independent from the postglacial history and location of the populations |
Q51897448 | Consequences of genetic erosion on fitness and phenotypic plasticity in European tree frog populations (Hyla arborea). |
Q35010968 | Conservation phylogeography: does historical diversity contribute to regional vulnerability in European tree frogs (Hyla arborea)? |
Q41749076 | Convergent genetic architecture underlies social organization in ants |
Q47250994 | Cryptic recombination in the ever-young sex chromosomes of Hylid frogs |
Q51725523 | Density, climate and varying return points: an analysis of long-term population fluctuations in the threatened European tree frog. |
Q113757090 | Discovery of a Pelophylax saharicus (Anura, Ranidae) population in Southern France: a new potentially invasive species of water frogs in Europe |
Q34895399 | Disentangling reasons for low Y chromosome variation in the greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura russula). |
Q52915776 | Dispersal and Inbreeding Avoidance. |
Q61772185 | Diversification and speciation in tree frogs from the Maghreb (Hyla meridionalis sensu lato), with description of a new African endemic |
Q36963295 | Dmrt1 polymorphism covaries with sex-determination patterns in Rana temporaria |
Q35592709 | Effect of biogeographic history on population vulnerability in European amphibians. |
Q47432189 | Effective size of two feral domestic cat populations (Felis catus L): effect of the mating system. |
Q36574447 | Empirical evidence for large X-effects in animals with undifferentiated sex chromosomes. |
Q33918335 | Ever-young sex chromosomes in European tree frogs |
Q51620652 | Evolution in heterogeneous populations: From migration models to fixation probabilities |
Q38924506 | Evolutionary history of the greater white-toothed shrew (Crocidura russula) inferred from analysis of mtDNA, Y, and X chromosome markers |
Q36028305 | Evolutionary melting pots: a biodiversity hotspot shaped by ring diversifications around the Black Sea in the Eastern tree frog (Hyla orientalis). |
Q51689737 | Extreme heterochiasmy and nascent sex chromosomes in European tree frogs. |
Q55209120 | Female-biased dispersal in the monogamous mammal Crocidura russula: evidence from field data and microsatellite patterns. |
Q34643416 | First-generation linkage map for the European tree frog (Hyla arborea) with utility in congeneric species |
Q44478039 | Flexible social organization and high incidence of drifting in the sweat bee, Halictus scabiosae |
Q51624667 | Genetic bottlenecks driven by population disconnection. |
Q51729114 | Genetic evidence for female-biased dispersal and gene flow in a polygynous primate. |
Q51436080 | Geographic variation in sex-chromosome differentiation in the common frog (Rana temporaria). |
Q51620676 | Good genes drive female choice for mating partners in the lek-breeding European treefrog. |
Q51676053 | Habitat-quality effects on metapopulation dynamics in greater white-toothed shrews, Crocidura russula. |
Q45838414 | Heterozygosity-fitness correlations among wild populations of European tree frog (Hyla arborea) detect fixation load |
Q50979717 | High-density linkage maps fail to detect any genetic component to sex determination in a Rana temporaria family. |
Q36726469 | High-density sex-specific linkage maps of a European tree frog (Hyla arborea) identify the sex chromosome without information on offspring sex. |
Q45156948 | Homologous sex chromosomes in three deeply divergent anuran species |
Q100437375 | Hybridization and introgression between toads with different sex chromosome systems |
Q36176883 | Identifying homomorphic sex chromosomes from wild-caught adults with limited genomic resources |
Q60299918 | Impact of deleterious mutations, sexually antagonistic selection and mode of recombination suppression on transitions between male and female heterogamety.: |
Q91557853 | Impact of deleterious mutations, sexually antagonistic selection, and mode of recombination suppression on transitions between male and female heterogamety |
Q34276962 | Inbreeding avoidance through kin recognition: choosy females boost male dispersal. |
Q51654343 | Inbreeding load, bet hedging, and the evolution of sex-biased dispersal. |
Q53938079 | Individual reproductive success and effective population size in the greater white-toothed shrew Crocidura russula. |
Q39802927 | Inferring landscape effects on dispersal from genetic distances: how far can we go? |
Q46148754 | Inferring recent migration rates from individual genotypes. |
Q36750274 | Inferring the degree of incipient speciation in secondary contact zones of closely related lineages of Palearctic green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) |
Q92784646 | Integrating hybrid zone analyses in species delimitation: lessons from two anuran radiations of the Western Mediterranean |
Q56424217 | Introgressive hybridization of threatened European tree frogs (Hyla arborea) by introduced H. intermedia in Western Switzerland |
Q51681273 | Is sociality driven by the costs of dispersal or the benefits of philopatry? A role for kin-discrimination mechanisms. |
Q51680032 | Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci for the European tree frog (Hyla arborea). |
Q52918755 | Local Competition, Inbreeding, and the Evolution of Sex-Biased Dispersal. |
Q46986141 | Low Y chromosome variation in Saudi-Arabian hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas). |
Q44252491 | Low rates of X-Y recombination, not turnovers, account for homomorphic sex chromosomes in several diploid species of Palearctic green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup). |
Q51528625 | Maintenance of ancestral sex chromosomes in Palearctic tree frogs: direct evidence from Hyla orientalis. |
Q42594661 | Mass effects mediate coexistence in competing shrews |
Q102049189 | Meiosis reveals the early steps in the evolution of a neo-XY sex chromosome pair in the African pygmy mouse Mus minutoides |
Q51678273 | Mitochondrial and nuclear phylogeny of circum-Mediterranean tree frogs from the Hyla arborea group. |
Q56450681 | Multiple origins of invasive and ‘native’ water frogs (Pelophylaxspp.) in Switzerland |
Q50589892 | New polymorphic microsatellite markers and development of mitotyping primers for West Mediterranean green toad species (Bufo viridis subgroup). |
Q91408583 | No evidence that Y-chromosome differentiation affects male fitness in a Swiss population of common frogs |
Q34007704 | Nonspecific PCR amplification by high-fidelity polymerases: implications for next-generation sequencing of AFLP markers. |
Q33254643 | On metapopulation resistance to drift and extinction |
Q51408145 | On the maintenance of sex chromosome polymorphism by sex-antagonistic selection. |
Q43815957 | Opportunity for sexual selection and effective population size in the lek-breeding European treefrog (Hyla arborea). |
Q36750091 | Origin and genome evolution of polyploid green toads in Central Asia: evidence from microsatellite markers |
Q93119583 | Phylogeography of a cryptic speciation continuum in Eurasian spadefoot toads (Pelobates) |
Q28593422 | Phylogeography reveals an ancient cryptic radiation in East-Asian tree frogs (Hyla japonica group) and complex relationships between continental and island lineages |
Q90608534 | Phylogeography, more than elevation, accounts for sex chromosome differentiation in Swiss populations of the common frog (Rana temporaria) |
Q50929049 | Population demography and the evolution of helping behaviors. |
Q33375172 | Predicting the deleterious effects of mutation load in fragmented populations. |
Q51153346 | Profound genetic divergence and asymmetric parental genome contributions as hallmarks of hybrid speciation in polyploid toads. |
Q47999907 | Random sex determination: When developmental noise tips the sex balance |
Q33706639 | Range-wide sex-chromosome sequence similarity supports occasional XY recombination in European tree frogs (Hyla arborea). |
Q51709738 | Recombination is suppressed and variability reduced in a nascent Y chromosome. |
Q60299920 | Sex chromosome turnovers and genetic drift: a simulation study |
Q21092698 | Sex determination: why so many ways of doing it? |
Q37594862 | Sex reversal: a fountain of youth for sex chromosomes? |
Q46731013 | Sex-Chromosome Homomorphy in Palearctic Tree Frogs Results from Both Turnovers and X-Y Recombination |
Q48335859 | Sex-antagonistic genes, XY recombination and feminized Y chromosomes. |
Q51363909 | Sex-chromosome differentiation and 'sex races' in the common frog (Rana temporaria). |
Q46840469 | Sex-chromosome differentiation parallels postglacial range expansion in European tree frogs (Hyla arborea). |
Q123197839 | Sex-chromosome evolution in frogs: what role for sex-antagonistic genes? |
Q43697683 | Sex-chromosome turnovers induced by deleterious mutation load |
Q51488977 | Sex-chromosome turnovers: the hot-potato model. |
Q60299945 | Sex-specific selective pressures on body mass in the greater white-toothed shrew, Crocidura russula |
Q22065935 | Simultaneous Mendelian and clonal genome transmission in a sexually reproducing, all-triploid vertebrate |
Q51574403 | Social systems: demographic and genetic issues. |
Q60299953 | Spiteful animals still to be discovered |
Q21093627 | Strong reproductive barriers in a narrow hybrid zone of West-Mediterranean green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup) with Plio-Pleistocene divergence |
Q46073069 | Stronger transferability but lower variability in transcriptomic- than in anonymous microsatellites: evidence from Hylid frogs |
Q52928735 | Testing demographic models of effective population size. |
Q52939914 | Tests for sex-biased dispersal using bi-parentally inherited genetic markers. |
Q51545784 | The balanced lethal system of crested newts: a ghost of sex chromosomes past? |
Q51549068 | The evolution of XY recombination: sexually antagonistic selection versus deleterious mutation load. |
Q36990855 | The genetic contribution to sex determination and number of sex chromosomes vary among populations of common frogs (Rana temporaria). |
Q30405110 | Timeframe of speciation inferred from secondary contact zones in the European tree frog radiation (Hyla arborea group) |
Q55660623 | Tissue Specificity and Dynamics of Sex-Biased Gene Expression in a Common Frog Population with Differentiated, Yet Homomorphic, Sex Chromosomes. |
Q46310690 | Trans-species variation in Dmrt1 is associated with sex determination in four European tree-frog species |
Q38001053 | What uses are mating types? The "developmental switch" model |
Q36713185 | Within- and among-population impact of genetic erosion on adult fitness-related traits in the European tree frog Hyla arborea. |
Q44347251 | Within-population polymorphism of sex-determination systems in the common frog (Rana temporaria). |
Q60299951 | [Restoration theory in models of optimal feeding behavior] |
Q61974253 | Hyla perrini | named after | P138 |
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