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Sign in to add mentorDenis Couvet | grad student | 2002 | UPMC Univ Paris 6 | |
(Processus génétiques au sein de petites populations et de populations fragmentées : implications pour la biologie de la conservation) |
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Theodorou K, Couvet D. (2017) Circular mating as an option for the genetic management of captive populations: response to Caballero et al. Heredity. 119: 49-50 |
Spigler RB, Theodorou K, Chang SM. (2016) Inbreeding depression and drift load in small populations at demographic disequilibrium. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Mastranestasis I, Kominakis A, Hager-Theodorides AL, et al. (2016) Associations between genetic polymorphisms and phenotypic traits in the Lesvos dairy sheep Small Ruminant Research. 144: 205-210 |
Mastranestasis I, Ekateriniadou LV, Ligda C-, et al. (2015) Genetic diversity and structure of the Lesvos sheep breed Small Ruminant Research. 130: 54-59 |
Theodorou K, Couvet D. (2014) The efficiency of close inbreeding to reduce genetic adaptation to captivity. Heredity. 114: 38-47 |
Doxa A, Robert A, Crivelli A, et al. (2012) Shifts in breeding phenology as a response to population size and climatic change: A comparison between short- and long-distance migrant species The Auk. 129: 753-762 |
Doxa A, Theodorou K, Crivelli AJ, et al. (2012) Spatially correlated environmental factors drive synchronisation in populations of the Dalmatian Pelican Population Ecology. 54: 499-507 |
Doxa A, Theodorou K, Hatzilacou D, et al. (2010) Joint effects of inverse density-dependence and extreme environmental variation on the viability of a social bird species éCoscience. 17: 203-215 |
Theodorou K, Couvet D. (2010) Genetic management of captive populations: the advantages of circular mating Conservation Genetics. 11: 2289-2297 |
Theodorou K, Souan H, Couvet D. (2009) Metapopulation persistence in fragmented landscapes: significant interactions between genetic and demographic processes. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 22: 152-62 |