Kay Lucek

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University of NeuchâtelQ541548
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Q112818100A holocentric twist to chromosomal speciation?
Q92418936A key metabolic gene for recurrent freshwater colonization and radiation in fishes
Q90168085Admixture between old lineages facilitated contemporary ecological speciation in Lake Constance stickleback
Q93141840Allopatric and sympatric diversification within roach (Rutilus rutilus) of large pre-alpine lakes
Q35257268Contemporary ecotypic divergence during a recent range expansion was facilitated by adaptive introgression
Q35157472Disentangling the role of phenotypic plasticity and genetic divergence in contemporary ecotype formation during a biological invasion
Q60514229Distinct colonization waves underlie the diversification of the freshwater sculpin (Cottus gobio ) in the Central European Alpine region
Q28648236Divergent Macroparasite Infections in Parapatric Swiss Lake-Stream Pairs of Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
Q28597842Ecosystem size matters: the dimensionality of intralacustrine diversification in Icelandic stickleback is predicted by lake size
Q34477965Evidence of adaptive evolutionary divergence during biological invasion
Q54944093Evolutionary Mechanisms of Varying Chromosome Numbers in the Radiation of Erebia Butterflies.
Q36092427Genomic landscape of early ecological speciation initiated by selection on nuptial colour
Q35096185Genomics and the origin of species
Q30388932Genomics of Rapid Incipient Speciation in Sympatric Threespine Stickleback
Q46661084Hybrid 'superswarm' leads to rapid divergence and establishment of populations during a biological invasion
Q51178007Hybridization between distant lineages increases adaptive variation during a biological invasion: stickleback in Switzerland.
Q114730213Lack of genetic structure suggests high connectivity of Parnassius phoebus between nearby valleys in the Alps
Q92076701Lineage-specific adaptation to climate involves flowering time in North American Arabidopsis lyrata
Q38635181Long-term balancing selection on chromosomal variants associated with crypsis in a stick insect
Q57263510Low but contrasting neutral genetic differentiation shaped by winter temperature in European great tits
Q24604452Managing cryptic biodiversity: Fine-scale intralacustrine speciation along a benthic gradient in Alpine whitefish (Coregonus spp.)
Q112831397Metabarcoding of honey to assess differences in plant-pollinator interactions between urban and non-urban sites
Q96645846Narrow phenotypic and parasitic clines shape secondary contact zones of closely-related Erebia butterflies
Q91344671Postglacial ecotype formation under outcrossing and self-fertilization in Arabidopsis lyrata
Q35197263Quick divergence but slow convergence during ecotype formation in lake and stream stickleback pairs of variable age.
Q121029673Recent speciation associated with range expansion and a shift to self-fertilization in North American Arabidopsis
Q46960619Relaxed trait covariance in interspecific cichlid hybrids predicts morphological diversity in adaptive radiations.
Q35027191Repeated and predictable patterns of ecotypic differentiation during a biological invasion: lake-stream divergence in parapatric Swiss stickleback
Q97562735Speciation through chromosomal fusion and fission in Lepidoptera
Q91015937The role of structural genomic variants in population differentiation and ecotype formation in Timema cristinae walking sticks
Q97562727Towards the completion of speciation: the evolution of reproductive isolation beyond the first barriers
Q54248799Transitions between phases of genomic differentiation during stick-insect speciation.
Q51563759When phenotypes do not match genotypes--unexpected phenotypic diversity and potential environmental constraints in Icelandic stickleback.

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