Kathrin Lampert

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Biology University of Bochum, Germany 
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Schwanck TN, Schweinsberg M, Lampert KP, et al. (2020) Linking local movement and molecular analysis to explore philopatry and population connectivity of the southern stingray Hypanus americanus. Journal of Fish Biology
Gösser F, Schartl M, García-De León FJ, et al. (2019) Red Queen revisited: Immune gene diversity and parasite load in the asexual Poecilia formosa versus its sexual host species P. mexicana. Plos One. 14: e0219000
Lampert KP. (2018) Oxygen concentration drives local adaptation in the greenlip abalone (Haliotis laevigata). Molecular Ecology. 27: 1521-1523
Warren WC, García-Pérez R, Xu S, et al. (2018) Clonal polymorphism and high heterozygosity in the celibate genome of the Amazon molly. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Schweinsberg M, Weiss LC, Striewski S, et al. (2015) More than one genotype: how common is intracolonial genetic variability in scleractinian corals? Molecular Ecology. 24: 2673-85
Lampert KP, Blassmann K, Hissmann K, et al. (2013) Single-male paternity in coelacanths. Nature Communications. 4: 2488
Lampert KP, Fricke H, Hissmann K, et al. (2012) Population divergence in East African coelacanths. Current Biology : Cb. 22: R439-40
Stöck M, Lampert KP, Möller D, et al. (2010) Monophyletic origin of multiple clonal lineages in an asexual fish (Poecilia formosa). Molecular Ecology. 19: 5204-15
Lampert KP, Schmidt C, Fischer P, et al. (2010) Determination of onset of sexual maturation and mating behavior by melanocortin receptor 4 polymorphisms. Current Biology : Cb. 20: 1729-34
Lampert KP, Schartl M. (2010) A little bit is better than nothing: the incomplete parthenogenesis of salamanders, frogs and fish. Bmc Biology. 8: 78
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