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Genetic stock identification of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) populations in the southern part of the European range.'Representative Genes', is it OK to use a small amount of data to obtain a phylogeny that is at least close to the true tree?Ecological change predicts population dynamics and genetic diversity over 120 000 years.Population structure of three Psammodromus species in the Iberian Peninsula.Expansion of Non-Native Brown Trout in South Europe May Be Inadvertently Driven by Stocking: Molecular and Social Survey in the North Iberian Narcea River.Forensic assignment to geographic origin, a useful tool in seafood fraud control.Genetic structure of the threatened West-Pannonian population of Great Bustard (Otis tarda).Geography and major host evolutionary transitions shape the resource use of plant parasites.Minimal barcode distance between two water mite species from Madeira Island: a cautionary tale.Revisiting the mitogenomic phylogeny of Salmoninae: new insights thanks to recent sequencing advances.Universal primers for species authentication of animal foodstuff in a single polymerase chain reaction.Same old Salmo? Changes in life history and demographic trends of North Iberian salmonids since the Upper Palaeolithic as revealed by archaeological remains and beast analyses.Development and characterization of 79 nuclear markers amplifying in viviparous and oviparous clades of the European common lizard.Long-term effects of stock transfers: synergistic introgression of allochthonous genomes in salmonids.Nature versus nurture? Consequences of short captivity in early stages.Northern areas as refugia for temperate species under current climate warming: Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) as a model in Northern EuropeIdentification of differential broodstock contribution affecting genetic variability in hatchery stocks of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)Mislabeling of Two Commercial North American Hake Species Suggests Underreported Exploitation of Offshore HakeInterspecific Hybridization, a Matter of Pioneering? Insights from Atlantic Salmon and Brown TroutReversals in complex traits uncovered as reticulation events: Lessons from the evolution of parity-mode, chromosome morphology, and maternal resource transferGenetic introgression among differentiated clades is lower among clades exhibiting different parity modesPleistocene climate change and the formation of regional species pools
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