Publikationen von Ulrich Knief
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10 (23), S. 13464 - 13475 (2020)
A test for meiotic drive in hybrids between Australian and Timor zebra finches. Ecology and Evolution 2.
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7 (1), coz056 (2019)
Traffic noise exposure depresses plasma corticosterone and delays offspring growth in breeding zebra finches. Conservation Physiology 3.
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30 (5), S. 968 - 976 (2017)
Testing the phenotype-linked fertility hypothesis in the presence and absence of inbreeding. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 4.
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1 (8), S. 1177 - 1184 (2017)
A sex-chromosome inversion causes strong overdominance for sperm traits that affect siring success. Nature Ecology & Evolution 5.
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118 (3), S. 239 - 248 (2017)
Meiotic recombination shapes precision of pedigree- and marker-based estimates of inbreeding. Heredity 6.
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26 (5), S. 1285 - 1305 (2017)
Association mapping of morphological traits in wild and captive zebra finches: Reliable within, but not between populations. Molecular Ecology 7.
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125 (4), S. 757 - 768 (2016)
Mapping centromeres of microchromosomes in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) using half-tetrad analysis. Chromosoma: Biology of the Nucleus 8.
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17, 199 (2016)
Fitness consequences of polymorphic inversions in the zebra finch genome. Genome Biology 9.
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31 (4), S. 315 - 326 (2016)
The ecology and evolutionary dynamics of meiotic drive. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10.
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114 (4), S. 397 - 403 (2015)
Quantifying realized inbreeding in wild and captive animal populations. Heredity 11.
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24 (15), S. 3846 - 3859 (2015)
A prezygotic transmission distorter acting equally in female and male zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata. Molecular Ecology 12.
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156 (2), S. 472 - 477 (2014)
Triploid ZZZ zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata exhibit abnormal sperm heads and poor reproductive performance. Ibis 13.
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21 (15), S. 3704 - 3717 (2012)
QTL and quantitative genetic analysis of beak morphology reveals patterns of standing genetic variation in an Estrildid finch. Molecular Ecology