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Testing differentiation in diploid populationsJ Goudet
Institute de Zoologie et d Ecologie Animale, Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland
Genetics 144:1933-40. 1996..When sampling is unbalanced, the most powerful tests are shown to belong to the allelic goodness of fit group...
Evolutionary aspects of population structure for molecular and quantitative traits in the freshwater snail Radix balthicaG Evanno
Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
J Evol Biol 19:1071-82. 2006..Our results suggest that in this floodplain habitat, local adaptation of R. balthica populations may be hindered by genetic drift, and possibly altered by uneven gene flow linked to flood frequency...
Ecological components and evolution of selfing in the freshwater snail Galba truncatulaS Trouve
Department of Ecology and Evolution, Biology Building, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
J Evol Biol 18:358-70. 2005..truncatula are likely to be alone in a site and have a low probability of finding a partner from a nearby site to reproduce. These results emphasize the advantage of selfing in this species...
Synergistic epistasis and alternative hypothesesS Trouve
Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
J Evol Biol 17:1400-1; discussion 1402-4. 2004..We argue here that their experimental protocol does not allow disentangling the effect of synergistic epistasis from two alternative hypotheses, namely hybrid vigour and statistical non-independence of data...
Evolutionary implications of a high selfing rate in the freshwater snail Lymnaea truncatulaS Trouve
Département d Ecologie et Evolution, Bâtiment Biologie, Universite de Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Evolution 57:2303-14. 2003..These findings and the similar selfing rates estimated for hatchlings and adults suggest that within-population inbreeding depression is low in L. truncatula...
Evolution in heterogeneous populations: from migration models to fixation probabilitiesS Vuilleumier
Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, CH 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Theor Popul Biol 78:250-8. 2010....
Microsatellites can be misleading: an empirical and simulation studyF Balloux
Institut d Ecologie, Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland
Evolution 54:1414-22. 2000..The sex-linked genetic markers show that all gene exchange between races is mediated by females. The absence of male-mediated gene flow most likely results from male hybrid sterility...
Statistical properties of population differentiation estimators under stepwise mutation in a finite island modelF Balloux
University of Bern, CH-3032 Hinterkappelen-Bern, Switzerland
Mol Ecol 11:771-83. 2002..For all estimators there is a striking effect of the number of samples, with the differentiation estimates showing very odd distributions for two samples...
Detecting the number of clusters of individuals using the software STRUCTURE: a simulation studyG Evanno
Department of Ecology and Evolution, Biology Building, University of Lausanne, CH 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Mol Ecol 14:2611-20. 2005..As might be expected, the results are sensitive to the type of genetic marker used (AFLP vs. microsatellite), the number of loci scored, the number of populations sampled, and the number of individuals typed in each sample...
Geographical and altitudinal population genetic structure of two dung fly species with contrasting mobility and temperature preferenceU Kraushaar
Zoologisches Museum, , Winterthurerstrasse 190, , Switzerland
Heredity 89:99-106. 2002..MDH might thus be a candidate locus subject to thermal selection in this species, but this remains to be corroborated by direct evidence. In S. stercoraria, no altitudinal variation was found...
Variation in the intensity of inbreeding depression among successive life-cycle stages and generations in gynodioecious Silene vulgaris (Caryophyllaceae)M Glaettli
Department of Botany, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
J Evol Biol 19:1995-2005. 2006..Our finding of more intense inbreeding depression during later stages of the life cycle may help to explain the maintenance of females in gynodioecious populations of S. vulgaris because purging of genetic load is less likely to occur...
