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| L LaikreSummaryAffiliation: Stockholm University Country: Sweden Publications
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Conservation genetics of Nordic carnivores: lessons from zoosL Laikre
Division of Population Genetics, Stockholm University, Sweden
Hereditas 130:203-16. 1999..Frequently occurring misunderstandings regarding the kind of conclusions that can be drawn from the presented genetic observations are also discussed...
Genetic population structure of fishes: implications for coastal zone managementLinda Laikre
Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, Sweden
Ambio 34:111-9. 2005..Current management practices do not sufficiently consider these data...
Spatial genetic structure of northern pike (Esox lucius) in the Baltic SeaLinda Laikre
Division of Population Genetics, Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, S 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Mol Ecol 14:1955-64. 2005..100-150 km (genetic patch size). We suggest that the genetic patch size may be used as a preliminary basis for identifying management units for pike in the Baltic Sea...
Compromising genetic diversity in the wild: unmonitored large-scale release of plants and animalsLinda Laikre
Department of Zoology, Division of Population Genetics, Stockholm University, S 10691 Stockholm, Sweden
Trends Ecol Evol 25:520-9. 2010..In forestry and wildlife management, genetic risks associated with releases are largely neglected. We outline key features of programs to effectively monitor consequences of such releases on natural populations...
Release of alien populations in SwedenLinda Laikre
Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, Sweden
Ambio 35:255-61. 2006..We provide recommendations for urgently needed first steps relating to the risks and problems associated with release of alien populations...
Genetic monitoring reveals temporal stability over 30 years in a small, lake-resident brown trout populationJ Charlier
Department of Zoology, Division of Population Genetics, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
Heredity (Edinb) 109:246-53. 2012..Estimates of annual effective number of breeders (N(b)) correlated with catch per effort, suggesting that genetic monitoring can be used for detecting fluctuations in abundance...
Temporally stable genetic structure of heavily exploited Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) in Swedish watersL C Larsson
Division of Population Genetics, Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, Stockholm SE 106 91, Sweden
Heredity (Edinb) 104:40-51. 2010..Despite little genetic differentiation, migration among localities appears small enough to permit demographic independence between populations...
Census (N C) and genetically effective (N e) population size in a lake-resident population of brown trout Salmo truttaJ Charlier
Division of Population Genetics, Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, SE 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
J Fish Biol 79:2074-82. 2011..11 with a range of 0.06-0.26, suggesting that N(e):N(C) ratio for lake-resident populations agree more with estimates for fishes with anadromous life histories than the small ratios observed in many marine fishes...
Power for detecting genetic divergence: differences between statistical methods and marker lociNils Ryman
Division of Population Genetics, Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, S 10691 Stockholm, Sweden
Mol Ecol 15:2031-45. 2006..Our results are not confined to population genetic analyses but applicable to contingency testing in general...
Concordance of allozyme and microsatellite differentiation in a marine fish, but evidence of selection at a microsatellite locusLena C Larsson
Division of Population Genetics, Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, SE 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Mol Ecol 16:1135-47. 2007..The allozymes, however, also detect surprisingly low levels of divergence. Our results support suggestions that previously described differences between marker types are primarily caused by a small number of outlier loci...
Biocomplexity in a highly migratory pelagic marine fish, Atlantic herringDaniel E Ruzzante
Dalhousie University, Department of Biology, Halifax, NS B3H 4J1, Canada
Proc Biol Sci 273:1459-64. 2006..Sustainability may be compromised if such complex patterns are reduced through generalized management (e.g. area closures) that overlooks population differences in spatial use throughout the life cycle...
Wanted: scientists in the CBD processLinda Laikre
Conserv Biol 22:814-5. 2008
